Efecto de nutrientes en el rendimiento de biomasa de Botryococcus braunii para la obtención de biodiesel.
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2020Autor
Oblitas, J.
Vílchez-Torres, M.
Morales, J.
Cieza-Rimarachin, Y.
Castro, W.
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The idea of using microalgae as a biosource of
biodiesel is being taken seriously because of the escalating price of
fossil fuel. The objective the research was to determine the optimal
levels of concentrations of sulfate, carbonate, nitrate and phosphate
in the performance of biomass, by assessing the individual and
combined effect of concentrations on the growing of the microalgae,
through the application of a type-24 factorial experimental design
in the performance of Botryococcus braunii biomass isolated in the
high-Andean zone of Cajamarca-Perú. According to the results of
the study of individual effects of these four salts, it was stated that
carbonate and nitrate salts have significant effect on the growing of
Botryococcus braunii (p<0.05). This was characterized by using a
chromatography equipment of gases adapted to mass and it was
found that hydrocarbons generated have 26 to 32 carbons in their
composition.







