Effects of monoethanolamine concentration on biomass productivity, CO2 fixation and biodiesel productivity of chlorella SP, and thalassiosira SP using a flask-flat plate photobioreactor
Date of Publication
2016
Document Type
Bachelor's Thesis
Degree Name
Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering
Subject Categories
Chemical Engineering
College
Gokongwei College of Engineering
Department/Unit
Chemical Engineering
Thesis Adviser
Joseph L. Auresenia
Defense Panel Member
Lawrence P. Belo
Cynthia F. Madrazo
Aileen H. Orbecido
Jonathan R. Dungca
Abstract/Summary
Microalgae as a source of biodiesel have been a favorite topic in the field of renewable energy. Though it has the advantage of CO2 consumption, quick production rate and high oil content, it is yet to become the mainstream source of biodiesel because of insufficient knowledge on optimizing large scale algae production. Chlorella sp. and Thalassiosira sp. were grown in a flask-flat plate bioreactor using fresh and used monoethanolamine (MEA) with concentration ranging from 0 to 300 ppm. The effect on the biomass conentration of the Chlorella sp. strain was analyzed using a spectrophotometer while the Thalassiosira sp. was analyzed using dry weight analysis. FAME profile was tested with the use of the Clarus-500 Gas Chromatography equipment. It was observed that for both Chlorella sp. and Thalassiosira sp., simultaneous operation using fresh MEA solution proved to be beneficial. Addition of MEA was observed to aid in growth of the algae even up to concentrations of 300ppm for certain operations and strains. An initial decline in the growth was noted and is attributed to the algae adjusting to its new environment. The CO2 fixation is enhanced at a certain concentration of MEA and it was found out that this concentration for freshwater algae operated under simultaneous and sequential operation is 100 and 300 ppm, respectively. For the marine algae operated under simultaneous operation, the MEA concentration is 200ppm. Biodiesel productivity for the Chlorella strains showed a decrease with an increase in MEA concentration while the opposite was observed for the Thalassiosira sp. FAME analysis showed that Chlorella sp. and Thalassiosira sp. strain had the same profile as those presented in literature and had a relatively good amount of oleic acid which is known to improve the quality of biodiesel.
Abstract Format
html
Language
English
Format
Electronic
Accession Number
CDTU021549
Shelf Location
Archives, The Learning Commons, 12F, Henry Sy Sr. Hall
Physical Description
x, 107 leaves : illustrations (some color) ; 28 cm. + 1 disc ; 4 3/4 inches.
Keywords
Biomass
Recommended Citation
Narciso, A., Simangan, J. P., & Ting, R. A. (2016). Effects of monoethanolamine concentration on biomass productivity, CO2 fixation and biodiesel productivity of chlorella SP, and thalassiosira SP using a flask-flat plate photobioreactor. Retrieved from https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/6373