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AuthorDas, Probir
AuthorAbdulQuadir, Mohammad
AuthorThaher, Mahmoud
AuthorKhan, Shoyeb
AuthorChaudhary, Afeefa Kiran
AuthorAl-Jabri, Hareb
Available date2023-06-08T05:46:17Z
Publication Date2020
Publication NameBioresource Technology
ResourceScopus
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biortech.2019.122310
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/44060
AbstractThe feasibility of substituting 50% nutrients by aqueous phase liquid (APL), derived from hydrothermal liquefaction of Tetraselmis sp. biomass, in a semi-continuous cultivation of Tetraselmis sp. was studied. Growth experiments were conducted in indoor photobioreactor and outdoor raceway tank for three consecutive cycles. At the end of exponential growth pahse, 75% of the culture was harvested, and the supernatant was returned to the cultivation system. For control cultures, fresh nutrients were added; however, for the experimental cultures, an appropriate volume of APL was added to replace half of the nutrients. Either indoor or outdoor, the growth rate and biomass yield in APL-added cultures were either equal or slightly better compared to control culture; although APL had little to no effect on the metabolite content of Tetraselmis sp., metabolites profile of Tetraselmis sp. varied between APL-added and control cultures. Nevertheless, 50% nutrients requirements for microalgae cultivation could be replaced by APL. 2019 Elsevier Ltd
SponsorThe authors would like to acknowledge the support of Qatar National Research Fund (QNRF, a member of Qatar Foundation) for providing the funding (under grant NPRP8-646-2-272 ) for this study.
Languageen
PublisherElsevier Ltd
SubjectAqueous phase
Biofuel
HTL
Microalgae
Nutrients recycling
TitleA feasibility study of utilizing hydrothermal liquefaction derived aqueous phase as nutrients for semi-continuous cultivation of Tetraselmis sp.
TypeArticle
Volume Number295


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