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Carbon dioxide biofixation using microorganisms and assessment of biofuel production
Author(s) -
Upendar Ganta,
Mistry Avnish N.,
Das Rituparna,
Guha Thakurata Sohini,
Chakrabarty Jitamanyu,
Ghanta Kartik Chandra,
Dutta Susmita
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
environmental progress and sustainable energy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.495
H-Index - 66
eISSN - 1944-7450
pISSN - 1944-7442
DOI - 10.1002/ep.12835
Subject(s) - serratia marcescens , microorganism , toxicology , food science , biology , bacillus subtilis , serratia , carbon dioxide , bacteria , veterinary medicine , medicine , ecology , escherichia coli , biochemistry , pseudomonas , genetics , gene
In the present work, carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) fixation potential of bacteria and cyanobacterial consortium was studied and compared. Serratia marcescens NCIM 2078, the chemolithotrophic bacteria, which was used in the present study, was collected from National Collection of Industrial Microorganisms (NCIM), Pune, India. The cyanobacterial consortium used was Leptolyngbya subtilis and Planktothrix agardhii . It was collected from East Kolkata Wetland (EKW), Kolkata, India, a Wetland of International Importance. Serratia marcescens NCIM 2078 and the consortium Leptolyngbya subtilis and Planktothrix agardhii were cultivated with 10%, 20%, and 30% CO 2 . These two microbial agents could grow at 30% CO 2 and showed optimum growth at CO 2 concentration of 10%. The maximum biofixation of CO 2 observed was 98.32% and 94.06% for Serratia marcescens NCIM 2078 and for the consortium of Leptolyngbya subtilis and Planktothrix agardhii at 10% of CO 2 concentration. Carbon dioxide showed toxic effects on both the microorganisms at high concentration and the lipid content also decreased with increased CO 2 concentration. The present results indicate the efficacy of these two microbes for mitigating CO 2 in the flue gases. © 2017 American Institute of Chemical Engineers Environ Prog, 37: 1594–1600, 2018

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