MICROALGAE AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO BIOFUELS PRODUCTION. PART 1: BIOETHANOL

Authors

  • Maiara Priscilla de Souza
  • Thiago Rodrigues Bjerk
  • Pablo Diego Gressler
  • Rosana de Cassia de Souza Schneider
  • Valeriano Antônio Corbellini
  • Maria Silvana Aranda Moraes

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17058/tecnolog.v16i2.3314

Keywords:

Palavras-chave, Microalgas. Biomassa. Bioetanol.

Abstract

The demand from the energy sector is one of the culminating factors to do researches that enable innovations in the biotechnology sector and to boost biofuel production. The variability of the existing feedstocks provides benefits to energy production, however, we must choose the ones that present plausible characteristics depending on the type of product that we want to obtained. In this context, it is noted that the microalgae have suitable characteristics to producing different types of fuels, depending on the type of treatment are subjected, the species being analyzed as well as the biochemical composition of the biomass. Bioethanol production from microalgae is a promising and growing energy alternative under a view that biomass of these microorganisms has an enormous biodiversity and contain high levels of carbohydrates, an indispensable factor for the bioconversion of microalgae in ethanol. Due to these factors, there is a constant search for more viable methods for pretreatment of biomass, hydrolysis and fermentation, having as one of the major aspects the approach of effectives methodologies in the ambit of quality and yield of ethanol. Therefore, we have to search to increase the interest in the developing of biofuels reconciling with the importance of using microalgae, analyzing whether these micro-organisms are capable of being used in bioethanol production.

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Published

2013-02-27

How to Cite

de Souza, M. P., Bjerk, T. R., Gressler, P. D., Schneider, R. de C. de S., Corbellini, V. A., & Moraes, M. S. A. (2013). MICROALGAE AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO BIOFUELS PRODUCTION. PART 1: BIOETHANOL. Tecno-Lógica, 16(2), 108-116. https://doi.org/10.17058/tecnolog.v16i2.3314

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Environmental Technology