(490e) Survey of Lake Erie Algae for Bio-Diesel or Bio-Ethanol Production
AIChE Annual Meeting
2009
2009 Annual Meeting
Sustainable Engineering Forum
Poster Session: Sustainability and Sustainable Biorefineries
Wednesday, November 11, 2009 - 6:00pm to 8:00pm
Currently, transportation fuels are produced from continuously depleting fossil fuel sources. This calls for additional renewable sources that could be used for the production of high quality transportation fuel. Bio-diesel is one such alternative. Soybean, a food crop, has been used in the past as a source of lipids for the production of bio diesel. Algae is an alternative non-food source of lipids for bio-diesel and/or carbohydrates for bio-ethanol. We have surveyed algae and phytoplankton in the western Lake Erie basin to identify the predominant algae species. The lipid, carbohydrate and the protein content of lake species were determined. Sampling at selected lake sites was performed at regular intervals of time in an attempt to correlate lake conditions (i.e. temperature, phosphorus and nitrogen) with the selection and composition of species. Based on the results of these analysis, native species were identified as candidates for bio-diesel or bio-ethanol production.