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      Bioethanol production using carbohydrate-rich microalgae biomass as feedstock.

      Bioresource Technology
      Biofuels, microbiology, Biomass, Biotechnology, methods, Carbohydrate Metabolism, drug effects, Carbohydrates, biosynthesis, Chlorella vulgaris, growth & development, metabolism, Ethanol, Fermentation, Glucose, Glucosidases, Hydrolysis, Lipids, analysis, Microalgae, Nitrates, Nitrogen, pharmacology, Proteins, Sulfuric Acids, Time Factors, Zymomonas

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          This study aimed to evaluate the potential of using a carbohydrate-rich microalga Chlorella vulgaris FSP-E as feedstock for bioethanol production via various hydrolysis strategies and fermentation processes. Enzymatic hydrolysis of C. vulgaris FSP-E biomass (containing 51% carbohydrate per dry weight) gave a glucose yield of 90.4% (or 0.461 g (g biomass)(-1)). The SHF and SSF processes converted the enzymatic microalgae hydrolysate into ethanol with a 79.9% and 92.3% theoretical yield, respectively. Dilute acidic hydrolysis with 1% sulfuric acid was also very effective in saccharifying C. vulgaris FSP-E biomass, achieving a glucose yield of nearly 93.6% from the microalgal carbohydrates at a starting biomass concentration of 50 g L(-1). Using the acidic hydrolysate of C. vulgaris FSP-E biomass as feedstock, the SHF process produced ethanol at a concentration of 11.7 g L(-1) and an 87.6% theoretical yield. These findings indicate the feasibility of using carbohydrate-producing microalgae as feedstock for fermentative bioethanol production. Copyright © 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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