Escalation assessment for biomass generation in BG11 medium of Chlorella minutissima
Journal Title: International Journal of Medical Science and Innovative Research (IJMSIR) - Year 2018, Vol 3, Issue 7
Abstract
Extract of C. minutissima confirms the production of biodiesel from lipid produced through microalgae. Also suggests the production of biodiesel, using microalgae, grown in presence of wastewater and exhaust gas from industries and vehicles. Apart from that this procedure also helps in waste remediation and utilization. In this technique nutrient and heavy metals are removed from wastewater as well as carbon dioxide is sequestering in form of fatty acid or biomass. Hence, three way benefits were achieved by outdoor culture of C. minutissima.
Authors and Affiliations
Archana Tiwari
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