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Freshwater microalgae harvested via flocculation induced by pH decrease

BACKGROUND: Recent studies have demonstrated that microalga has been widely regarded as one of the most promising raw materials of biofuels. However, lack of an economical, efficient and convenient method to harvest microalgae is a bottleneck to boost their full-scale application. Many methods of ha...

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Autores principales: Liu, Jiexia, Zhu, Yi, Tao, Yujun, Zhang, Yuanming, Li, Aifen, Li, Tao, Sang, Ming, Zhang, Chengwu
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3716916/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23834840
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1754-6834-6-98
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author Liu, Jiexia
Zhu, Yi
Tao, Yujun
Zhang, Yuanming
Li, Aifen
Li, Tao
Sang, Ming
Zhang, Chengwu
author_facet Liu, Jiexia
Zhu, Yi
Tao, Yujun
Zhang, Yuanming
Li, Aifen
Li, Tao
Sang, Ming
Zhang, Chengwu
author_sort Liu, Jiexia
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description BACKGROUND: Recent studies have demonstrated that microalga has been widely regarded as one of the most promising raw materials of biofuels. However, lack of an economical, efficient and convenient method to harvest microalgae is a bottleneck to boost their full-scale application. Many methods of harvesting microalgae, including mechanical, electrical, biological and chemical based, have been studied to overcome this hurdle. RESULTS: A new flocculation method induced by decreasing pH value of growth medium was developed for harvesting freshwater microalgae. The flocculation efficiencies were as high as 90% for Chlorococcum nivale, Chlorococcum ellipsoideum and Scenedesmus sp. with high biomass concentrations (>1g/L). The optimum flocculation efficiency was achieved at pH 4.0. The flocculation mechanism could be that the carboxylate ions of organic matters adhering on microalgal cells accepted protons when pH decreases and the negative charges were neutralized, resulting in disruption of the dispersing stability of cells and subsequent flocculation of cells. A linear correlation between biomass concentration and acid dosage was observed. Furthermore, viability of flocculated cells was determined by Evans Blue assay and few cells were found to be damaged with pH decrease. After neutralizing pH and adding nutrients to the flocculated medium, microalgae were proved to maintain a similar growth yield in the flocculated medium comparing with that in the fresh medium. The recycling of medium could contribute to the economical production from algae to biodiesel. CONCLUSIONS: The study provided an economical, efficient and convenient method to harvest fresh microalgae. Advantages include capability of treating high cell biomass concentrations (>1g/L), excellent flocculation efficiencies (≥ 90%), operational simplicity, low cost and recycling of medium. It has shown the potential to overcome the hurdle of harvesting microalgae to promote full-scale application to biofuels from microalgae.
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spelling pubmed-37169162013-07-23 Freshwater microalgae harvested via flocculation induced by pH decrease Liu, Jiexia Zhu, Yi Tao, Yujun Zhang, Yuanming Li, Aifen Li, Tao Sang, Ming Zhang, Chengwu Biotechnol Biofuels Research BACKGROUND: Recent studies have demonstrated that microalga has been widely regarded as one of the most promising raw materials of biofuels. However, lack of an economical, efficient and convenient method to harvest microalgae is a bottleneck to boost their full-scale application. Many methods of harvesting microalgae, including mechanical, electrical, biological and chemical based, have been studied to overcome this hurdle. RESULTS: A new flocculation method induced by decreasing pH value of growth medium was developed for harvesting freshwater microalgae. The flocculation efficiencies were as high as 90% for Chlorococcum nivale, Chlorococcum ellipsoideum and Scenedesmus sp. with high biomass concentrations (>1g/L). The optimum flocculation efficiency was achieved at pH 4.0. The flocculation mechanism could be that the carboxylate ions of organic matters adhering on microalgal cells accepted protons when pH decreases and the negative charges were neutralized, resulting in disruption of the dispersing stability of cells and subsequent flocculation of cells. A linear correlation between biomass concentration and acid dosage was observed. Furthermore, viability of flocculated cells was determined by Evans Blue assay and few cells were found to be damaged with pH decrease. After neutralizing pH and adding nutrients to the flocculated medium, microalgae were proved to maintain a similar growth yield in the flocculated medium comparing with that in the fresh medium. The recycling of medium could contribute to the economical production from algae to biodiesel. CONCLUSIONS: The study provided an economical, efficient and convenient method to harvest fresh microalgae. Advantages include capability of treating high cell biomass concentrations (>1g/L), excellent flocculation efficiencies (≥ 90%), operational simplicity, low cost and recycling of medium. It has shown the potential to overcome the hurdle of harvesting microalgae to promote full-scale application to biofuels from microalgae. BioMed Central 2013-07-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3716916/ /pubmed/23834840 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1754-6834-6-98 Text en Copyright © 2013 Liu et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Liu, Jiexia
Zhu, Yi
Tao, Yujun
Zhang, Yuanming
Li, Aifen
Li, Tao
Sang, Ming
Zhang, Chengwu
Freshwater microalgae harvested via flocculation induced by pH decrease
title Freshwater microalgae harvested via flocculation induced by pH decrease
title_full Freshwater microalgae harvested via flocculation induced by pH decrease
title_fullStr Freshwater microalgae harvested via flocculation induced by pH decrease
title_full_unstemmed Freshwater microalgae harvested via flocculation induced by pH decrease
title_short Freshwater microalgae harvested via flocculation induced by pH decrease
title_sort freshwater microalgae harvested via flocculation induced by ph decrease
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3716916/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23834840
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1754-6834-6-98
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