Abstract
Utilizing cyanobacteria as a bioenergy resource is difficult due to the cost and energy consuming harvests of microalgal biomass. In this study, an auto-floating system was developed by increasing the photobiological H 2 production in the heterocysts of filamentous cyanobacteria. An amount of 1.0â€...μM of diuron, which inhibited O 2 production in cyanobacteria, resulted in a high rate of H 2 production in heterocysts. The auto-floating process recovered 91.71% ± 1.22 of the accumulated microalgal biomass from the liquid media. Quantification analysis revealed that 0.72-1.10â€...μmol H 2 per mg dry weight microalgal biomass was necessary to create this auto-floating system. Further bio-conversion by using anaerobic digestion converted the harvested microalgal biomass into biogas. Through this novel coupled system of photobiological H 2 production and anaerobic digestion, a high level of light energy conversion efficiency from solar energy to bioenergy was attained with the values of 3.79% ± 0.76.
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Chen, M., Li, J., Zhang, L., Chang, S., Liu, C., Wang, J., & Li, S. (2014). Auto-flotation of heterocyst enables the efficient production of renewable energy in cyanobacteria. Scientific Reports, 4. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep03998
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