MATEC Web of Conferences (Jan 2016)

Tackling Carbon Emission with Nature: Effectiveness of Indigenous Microalgae Mixed Culture

  • Chik M. Nazry,
  • Yahya Liyana,
  • Zainal Afifi,
  • Kamarudin Kamrul F.,
  • Tao Ding G.,
  • Takriff M. Sobri

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20164705023
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 47
p. 05023

Abstract

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Marine microalgae species was isolated and identified from its native condition of sea water discharge canals at the TNB Janamanjung Sdn Bhd’s coal-fired power station. The species was expected to be a robust one based on the prevalent harsh upstream conditions and processes the survived ones endured. The isolation involves streaking-plating method as well as serial dilution and liquid media culture propagation. Morphological and molecular identification were both carried out before satisfactory identification of Chlorella sp. be made. This species was later mixed with marine Isochrysis sp. with varying volumetric proportions and cultured in five separate air-lift bubbling column photobioreactors, as part of the experiment to determine which optimum volumetric culture ratio is best to fix CO2 from the power plant. Results indicate that a more dominant ratio of Chlorella sp. 75% and Isochrysis sp. 25% by volume provide gives a better growth profile and indicates a better CO2 fixation rates.