The aim of this study was to find an index to describe the specific potential of oil production, such as to help discriminating among species, thus driving the selection of the most suitable for mass cultures as feedstock for biodiesel. The oil-yielding index revealed effective to describe the distribution of all the different producer species over the wide range of oil yields. The good relationship linking the daily-produced oil to the species-specific index was significantly supporting the combined role of the two specific parameters, growth-rate and cellular oil, as controlling the overall potential of oil production. Likewise, the relationship proved the utility of the index to improve the selection of most suitable oil-producer species.

MICROALGAE FOR BIODIESEL: SPECIES-SPECIFIC POTENTIAL OF OIL-PRODUCTION IN MASS CULTURES

MINGAZZINI M;PALUMBO MT
2009

Abstract

The aim of this study was to find an index to describe the specific potential of oil production, such as to help discriminating among species, thus driving the selection of the most suitable for mass cultures as feedstock for biodiesel. The oil-yielding index revealed effective to describe the distribution of all the different producer species over the wide range of oil yields. The good relationship linking the daily-produced oil to the species-specific index was significantly supporting the combined role of the two specific parameters, growth-rate and cellular oil, as controlling the overall potential of oil production. Likewise, the relationship proved the utility of the index to improve the selection of most suitable oil-producer species.
2009
Istituto di Ricerca Sulle Acque - IRSA
978-3-936175-12-7
Biodiesel from microalgae
oil-yield index
species-specific growth-rate
potential of oil production
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