Utilization of CO2 captured from the coal-fired flue gas by catalyst - adsorption method for growing Spirulina having high nutritive value

Dang Dinh Kim, Bui Thi Kim Anh, Nguyen Tien Cu, Tran Thi Minh Nguyet, Dang Diem Hong, Mai Trong Chinh, Dang Thi Thom, Nguyen Minh Chuyen, Doan Thi Oanh
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  • Dang Dinh Kim VAST
  • Bui Thi Kim Anh VAST
  • Nguyen Tien Cu VAST
  • Tran Thi Minh Nguyet VAST
  • Dang Diem Hong VAST
  • Mai Trong Chinh VAST
  • Dang Thi Thom VAST
  • Nguyen Minh Chuyen VAST
  • Doan Thi Oanh Ha Noi University of Natural Resources and Environment

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https://doi.org/10.15625/0866-7160/v35n3.3384

Keywords:

Spirulina platensis, carbon source, catalyst-adsorption system, coal-firing process, flue gas.

Abstract

CO2 is very important greenhouse gas and burning coal process produces mainly CO2 and other accompanied gases (NOx, SOx, HxCy, CO,…). The microalgae and cyanobacteria are capable of using free CO2 and bicarbonate ions as a source of inorganic carbon during photosynthesis. In this study, CO2 gas in range of 4-7% was captured selectively by a special equipment using a catalyst-adsorption system and stored for growing Spirulina platensis after effective removing the accompanied gases presented in the flue gas.

The obtained research results indicated that the recuperated CO2 content was proved to be good carbon source for growth of a Cyanobacterium Spirulina platensis. The growth of Spirulina platensis in the modified Zarrouk’s medium supplied with this CO2 source was highest while biomass quality of Spirulina platensis using CO2 collected from the coal-firing process was almost equivalent to that of the Cyanobacterium grown in nutritive medium supplied with pure CO2 source.

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Published

16-10-2013

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Kim, D. D., Kim Anh, B. T., Cu, N. T., Minh Nguyet, T. T., Hong, D. D., Chinh, M. T., Thom, D. T., Chuyen, N. M., & Oanh, D. T. (2013). Utilization of CO2 captured from the coal-fired flue gas by catalyst - adsorption method for growing Spirulina having high nutritive value. Academia Journal of Biology, 35(3), 320–327. https://doi.org/10.15625/0866-7160/v35n3.3384

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