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Algae-based bioenergy has been regarded as the next generation of renewable energy. To fix CO2 from flue gas and harvest algal biomass for energy conversion, three energy microalgae, Chlorella sp., Isochrysis sp. and Amphidinium carterae, were investigated in 1-L bubble column photobioreactors with an aeration of 15% CO2 at the flue-gas level. According to the potential on CO2 fixation and biomass...
Biofixation of CO2 by microalgae has become an effective carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) technology and it has the potential for large-scale application in decreasing CO2 emission from combustion flue gases. In general, the production of the microalgae under flue gas CO2 carbon sequestration is closely related with the algae species, culture methods, biological conditions, gas conditions...
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