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Optimization and cost estimation of microalgal lipid extraction using ozone-rich microbubbles for biodiesel production

Kamaroddin, M. F. and Rahaman, A. and Gilmour, D. J. and Zimmerman, W. B. (2020) Optimization and cost estimation of microalgal lipid extraction using ozone-rich microbubbles for biodiesel production. Biocatalysis and Agricultural Biotechnology, 23 . ISSN 1878-8181

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Official URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bcab.2019.101462

Abstract

Harvesting and extracting lipids from the microalgal biomass are the most expensive processes in biodiesel production. This study focuses on reducing the lipid extraction cost using ozone-rich microbubbles technique. The lipid extraction of Dunaliella salina slurry with methanol (1:2 v/v) was performed in a 0.2 L bioreactor at room temperature with direct ozonation (8 mg L−1). When the temperature was increased (60 ̊C) and smaller bubbles were introduced during extraction, the concentration of products increased significantly to around 156%, 88.9% and 150% for 6,10,14-trimethylpentadecan-2-one, palmitic acid and stearic acid, respectively. The energy usage for extracting D. salina lipid with ozone has been estimated to be around 2.16 MJ kg−1 dry algae (36% energy) which is a small fraction of the energy that is used in the production of biodiesel, unlike centrifugation and solvent extraction methods, which consume more than 90% of the energy.

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:algal biodiesel downstream process, algal lipid extraction, ozone-rich microbubbles
Subjects:Q Science > Q Science (General)
Divisions:Science
ID Code:86409
Deposited By: Narimah Nawil
Deposited On:31 Aug 2020 14:02
Last Modified:28 Feb 2021 07:52

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