Bassi, Amarjeet, et al. “Investigation of an Alternative Cell Disruption Approach for Improving Hydrothermal Liquefaction of Microalgae”. Fuel, vol. 197, 2017, pp. 138-44, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fuel.2017.02.022.

Genre

  • Journal Article
Contributors
Author: Bassi, Amarjeet
Author: Xu, Chunbao (Charles)
Author: Gong, Mengyue
Author: Hu, Yulin
Date Issued
2017
Abstract

High-energy and cost-intensive cell disruption processes represent one of the major techno-economic bottlenecks in the microalgae-based bio-refineries. Therefore, a feasible disruption method is required to ensure low energy input and operating cost, as well as high target-product (e.g., lipid) recovery. In this study, several different pre-treatment strategies for the disruption of Chlorella vulgaris were investigated, including NaOH/urea, sulfuric acid and ultra-sonication. Experimental results showed that the pre-treatment by NaOH/urea solution resulted in an average mass loss of 33.7 wt.%, and resulted in the removal of 77.2% of carbohydrates and 46.3% of protein (as N) from the original biomass. While these results were comparable to those obtained from the other cell disruption methods, the NaOH/urea method is believed to be more advantageous in terms of energy-efficiency and cost. Afterwards, all pre-treated microalgae samples were subjected to the liquefaction process towards bio-crude oil production. The bio-crude oils obtained from NaOH/urea solvent pre-treated microalgae resulted in higher yields and demonstrated better flow properties.

Language

  • English
Funding Note
BioFuelNet Canada
NSERC
Network of Centres of Excellence
Page range
138-144
Host Title
Fuel
Host Abbreviated Title
Fuel
Volume
197
Part Date
2017-06
ISSN
00162361