Assessment of hydrocarbon degradation capacity and kinetic modeling of Chlorella vulgaris and Scenedesmus quadricauda for crude oil phycoremediation under mixotrophic conditions
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- DOI: 10.1080/15226514.2024.2361318
Assessment of hydrocarbon degradation capacity and kinetic modeling of Chlorella vulgaris and Scenedesmus quadricauda for crude oil phycoremediation under mixotrophic conditions
Abstract
Crude oil spills imperil aquatic ecosystems globally, prompting innovative solutions such as microalgae-based bioremediation. This study explores the potential of Chlorella vulgaris and Scenedesmus quadricauda, for crude oil spill phycoremediation under mixotrophic conditions and varying crude oil concentrations (0.5-2%). C. vulgaris demonstrated notable resilience, thriving up to 1% crude oil exposure, while S. quadricauda adapted to lower concentrations. Optimal growth for both was observed at 0.5% exposure. Chlorophyll a content in C. vulgaris increases at 0.5% exposure but declines above 1%, while a decline was noticeable in chlorophyll b in treatment groups above 1%. Carotenoid levels varied, displaying the highest levels at higher concentrations above 1.5%. Similarly, S. quadricauda showed increased chlorophyll a content at 0.5% exposure, with stable carotenoid levels and a decline in chlorophyll b content at higher concentrations. GC/MS analyses indicated C. vulgaris efficiently degraded aliphatic compounds like decane and tridecane, surpassing S. quadricauda in degrading both aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons. Growth kinetics was best represented by the modified Gompertz and logistic models. These findings highlight the species-specific adaptability and optimal concentration for microalgae to degrade crude oil effectively, advancing phycoremediation processes and strategies critical for environmental restoration.
Keywords: Chlorella vulgaris; crude oil; kinetic growth modeling; microalgae; mixotrophic conditions; phycoremediation.
Plain language summary
This study marks the first exploration of both Chlorella vulgaris and the previously unexplored Scenedesmus quadricauda for crude oil phycoremediation potential under mixotrophic conditions. Additionally, it pioneers the modeling and study of algae growth kinetics in response to crude oil exposure. Notably, this research demonstrated the adaptability and efficiency of C. vulgaris in degrading crude oil components under mixotrophic conditions up to a level of 1%, while S. quadricauda showed similar capabilities at a concentration of 0.5%.
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