The influence of temperature on algal biomass growth for biogas production

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The use of algae is gaining popularity in recent years. Algae can form a suitable substrate for biogas production because they are low in cellulose and have low lignin content. The paper contains a summary with the list of the algae species applied for the biogas production process to this date, coupled with the description of the characteristic conditions in which the process is conducted. The key importance factors during the production of biogas include, among others, grade of algae species used, temperature of the process, mode in which the material is supplied into the tank, mixing method, use of co-substrate, etc. This paper reports the results of the study involving the effect of various temperature conditions on the characteristics of the growth rate of algal biomass. The research was performed for the Chlorella vulgaris BA-0167 strain in the temperature range corresponding to the mesophilic fermentation processes in anaerobic conditions.

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Pawlita-Posmyk, M., Wzorek, M., & Płaczek, M. (2018). The influence of temperature on algal biomass growth for biogas production. In MATEC Web of Conferences (Vol. 240). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201824004008

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