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- Title
Current Techniques of Growing Algae Using Flue Gas from Exhaust Gas Industry: a Review.
- Authors
Huang, Guanhua; Chen, Feng; Kuang, Yali; He, Huan; Qin, An
- Abstract
The soaring increase of flue gas emission had caused global warming, environmental pollution as well as climate change. Widespread concern on reduction of flue gas released from industrial plants had considered the microalgae as excellent biological materials for recycling the carbon dioxide directly emitted from exhaust industries. Microalgae also have the potential to be the valuable feedback for renewable energy production due to their high growth rate and abilities to sequester inorganic carbon through photosynthetic process. In this review article, we will illustrate important relative mechanisms in the metabolic processes of biofixation by microalgae and their recent experimental researches and advances of sequestration of carbon dioxide by microalgae on actual industrial and stimulate flue gases, novel photobioreactor cultivation systems as well as the perspectives and limitations of microalgal cultivation in further development.
- Subjects
FLUE gases; MICROALGAE; SEQUESTRATION (Chemistry); CARBON sequestration; BIOMASS production
- Publication
Applied Biochemistry & Biotechnology, 2016, Vol 178, Issue 6, p1220
- ISSN
0273-2289
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1007/s12010-015-1940-4