Abstract

Abstract Chlorella vulgaris is commonly recognized as an interesting species for bioethanol production due to its carbohydrate content. Carbohydrates accumulation is often obtained under nitrogen starvation, which on the other hand may lead to a reduced biomass production. In this work, the effect of nitrogen limitation in a continuous system was assessed, with the aim of finding an optimal value where biomass productivity and carbohydrate content are well balanced. The effect of light intensity was also investigated, and it was highlighted that in a continuous system light stress is the main variable affecting the carbohydrate content and productivity. It was also evidenced that increasing the residence time is a way to boost nitrogen starvation: the biomass yield on nitrogen noticeably changes with the residence time, thus modifying the elemental composition of the microalgal biomass, and resulting in an accumulation of carbohydrates.

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