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Correlations between biochemical composition and biogas production during anaerobic digestion of microalgae and cyanobacteria isolated from different sources of Turkey
Twenty one species of microalgae and Cyanobacteria were isolated from different ecosystems in Turkey to
investigate the relation between biochemical methane potential (BMP) and biochemical characterization. Since
the highest dry weight (X), specific growth rate (µ) and maximum productivity (Pmax) were obtained from the
five species, identification of species and BMP tests with the composition analyzes were examined. BMP values
were determined 308, 293, 242, 229 and 230 mLCH4/gVS for Desertifilum tharense, Phormidium animale, Chlorella
sp., Anabeana variabilis and Chlorophyta uncultured. The Pearson correlation and principal component analysis
(PCA) were applied to extract and clarify the correlation between composition of species and their methane
production. Pearson correlation shows that glucose, Kjeldahl nitrogen and chlorophyll are highly and positively
correlated with BMP. PCA revealed that Chlorella sp., Chlorophyta uncultured and Desertifilum tharense were
placed against Phormidium animale distinguished by its extreme and different profile because of Kjeldahl nitrogen
and glucose content