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Using seawater-based Na2CO3 medium for scrubbing the CO2 released from Bio-CNG plant for enhanced biomass production of Pseudanabaena limnetica

Sagar Rambhiya, Chaitanya Sampat Magar, Manjushri A. Deodhar

2021SN Applied Sciences11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The concentration of CO 2 , one of the most important greenhouse gases (GHG), has reached to 409.8 ± 0.1 ppm in 2019. Although there are many carbon capture and storage (CCS) methods, they are very costly and their long term use raises concern about environmental safety. Alternatively, bio-sequestration of CO 2 using microalgal cell factories has emerged as a promising way of recycling CO 2 into biomass via photosynthesis. In the present study, Indigenous algal strain Pseudanabaena limnetica was cultivated in pneumatically agitated 60-L flat-panel photobioreactor system. The gas was released from Bio-CNG plant as by-product into Na 2 CO 3 -rich medium and cultivated in semicontinuous mode of operation. It was observed that when CO 2 was sparged in seawater-based 0.02 M Na 2 CO 3 solution, maximum CO 2 was dissolved in the system and was used for algal cultivation. Control system produced 0.64 ± 0.035 g/L of biomass at the end of 15 days, whereas CO 2 sparged Na 2 CO 3 medium produced 0.81 ± 0.046 g/L of biomass. When CO 2 from Bio-CNG station was fed, it resulted in biomass production of 1.62 ± 0.070 g/L at the end of 18 days compared to 1.46 ± 0.066 g/L of biomass produced in control system which was not fed with gas released from Bio-CNG plant as by-product. Thus, feeding CO 2 directly into Na 2 CO 3 medium and operating the system semicontinuously would be efficient for scrubbing CO 2 from commercial Bio-CNG plant. This study proves that feeding CO 2 gas from Bio-CNG plant into Na 2 CO 3 -rich alkaline system can be used to feed algae for enhanced biomass production.

Topics & Concepts

PhotobioreactorBiomass (ecology)Carbon dioxidePulp and paper industryEnvironmental scienceGreenhouse gasSeawaterChemistryAgronomyBiologyEcologyOrganic chemistryEngineeringAlgal biology and biofuel productionOcean Acidification Effects and Responses
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