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바이오디젤 생산을 위한 미세조류 옥외배양 시스템의 영양원에 따른 미세조류 성장 특성 비교 (The Effect of Microalgal Growth on Nutrient Sources Using Microalgal Small Scale Raceway Pond (SSRP) for Biodiesel Production)

  • 김동호;김병혁;최종은;강시온;김희식
    • 미생물학회지
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    • 제50권4호
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    • pp.313-318
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    • 2014
  • 최근 지구온난화문제와 화석연료 자원의 부족문제로 인해 지속적이고 친환경적인 미세조류 기반 바이오디젤이 주목받고 있다. 본 연구에서는 돈분 액체비료와 농업용 복합비료가 바이오 디젤 생산을 위한 미세조류 영양원으로 활용될 가능성을 확인해 보았다. 혼합 미세조류 CSS (Chlorella spp., Scenedesmus spp., Stigeoclonium spp.) 배양을 위한 영양원은 돈분 액체비료, 돈분 액체비료와 농업용 복합비료의 혼합, 농업용 복합비료이며, 28일간 Small Scale Raceway Pond (SSRP)에서 옥외배양하였다. 그 결과 혼합 실험구의 바이오매스와 지질 생산성은 각각 0.8g/L, 5.8 mg/L/day로 가장 우수한 바이오매스량과 지질 생산성을 보여주었다. 이 연구를 통해 농업용 복합비료와 돈분 액체비료의 혼합액이 미세조류에 안정적인 영양 공급을 하는 영양원으로 활용될 가능성을 확인하였다. 또한, 미세조류 배양단가와 바이오디젤 생산단가를 낮출 가능성도 탐구하였다.

조류 성장 억제를 위한 녹조 및 적조 발생과 황사의 상관관계 초기적 연구 (An Initiative Study on Relationship between Algal Blooms and Asian Dust for Regulation of Algal Blooms)

  • 김태진;정재칠;서라벌;김형모;김대근;전영신;박순웅;이세윤;박준조;이진하;이재정;이은주
    • KSBB Journal
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    • 제29권4호
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    • pp.285-296
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    • 2014
  • Although the problems of the algal blooms have been world-widely observed in freshwater, estuary, and marine throughout the year, it is not yet certain what are the basic causes of such blooms. Consequently, it is very difficult to predict when and where algal blooms occur. The constituents of the Asian dust are in a good agreement with the elements required for the algal growth, which suggests some possible relationship between the algal blooms and the Asian dust. There have been frequently algal blooms in drinking water from rivers or lakes. However, there is no any algal blooms in upwelling waters where the Asian dust cannot penetrate into the soil due to its relatively weak settling velocity (size of particles, $4.5{\pm}1.5{\mu}m$), which implies the possible close relationship of the Asian dust with algal blooms. The present initiative study is thus intended firstly in Korea to illustrate such a relationship by reviewing typical previous studies along with 12 years of weekly iron profiles (2001~2012) and two slant culture experiments with the dissolved Asian dust. The result showed bacterial suspected colonies in the slant culture experiment that are qualitatively in a good agreement with the recent Japanese studies. Since the diatoms require cheap energy (8%) compared to other phytoplankton (100%) to synthesize their cell walls by silicate, the present results can be used to predict algal blooms by diatoms if the concentrations of iron and silicate are available during spring and fall. It can be postulated that the algal blooms occur only if the environmental factors such as light, nutrients, calm water surface layer, temperature, and pH are simultaneously satisfied with the requirements of the micronutrients of mineral ions supplied by the Asian dust as enzymatic cofactors for the rapid bio-synthesis of the macromolecules during algal blooms. Simple eco-friendly methods to regulate the algal blooms are suggested for the initial stage of blooming with limited area: 1) to cover up the water surface with black curtain and inhibit photosynthesis during the day time, 2) to blow air (20.9%) or pure oxygen into the bottom of the water and inhibit rubisco for carbon uptake and nitrate reductase for nitrogen uptake activities in algal growth during the night, 3) to eliminate the resting spores or cysts by suction of bottom sediments as deep as 5 cm to prevent the next year germinations.