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Untersuchung und Optimierung des Biogasbildungspotentials der marinen Mikroalge \(\textit {Nannochloropsis salina}\)

Authors: Schwede, Sebastian (Dipl.);

Untersuchung und Optimierung des Biogasbildungspotentials der marinen Mikroalge \(\textit {Nannochloropsis salina}\)

Abstract

Ziel der vorliegenden Dissertation war die Untersuchung und Optimierung des Biogasbildungspotentials der marinen Mikroalge \(\textit {Nannochloropsis salina}\) im Rahmen von Batchversuchen und einer semi-kontinuierlichen Langzeitstudie im Vergleich zu Maissilage. Im Rahmen der Batchersuche wurden der Salzgehalt, der robuste Zellwandaufbau und die unausgeglichene Nähstoffzusammensetzung der Algenbiomasse als limitierende Faktoren in der Vergärung der Mikroalge identifiziert. In semi-kontinuierlichen Langzeitversuchen wurde in der Monovergärung der Algenbiomasse eine konstante Zunahme des Ammoniumgehaltes und der Leitfähigkeit beobachtet, die in einer Störung des Prozessgleichgewichtes durch Akkumulierung von flüchtigen organischen Säuren resultierte. Durch Adaption der mikrobiellen Biozönose an die veränderten Bedingungen konnte zum Ende der Versuchsreihe ein stabiler Abbau der Algenbiomasse mit vermindertem Abbaugrad (ca. 50%) erreicht werden.

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Germany
Keywords

Maissilage, ddc:620, Real time quantative PCR, Zellaufschluss, Biogas, Mikroalgen

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