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Extraction of microalgae derived lipids with supercritical carbon dioxide in an industrial relevant pilot plant

Microalgae are capable of producing up to 70% w/w triglycerides with respect to their dry cell weight. Since microalgae utilize the greenhouse gas CO(2), they can be cultivated on marginal lands and grow up to ten times faster than terrestrial plants, the generation of algae oils is a promising opti...

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Autores principales: Lorenzen, Jan, Igl, Nadine, Tippelt, Marlene, Stege, Andrea, Qoura, Farah, Sohling, Ulrich, Brück, Thomas
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Publicado: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5429346/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28299465
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00449-017-1755-5
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author Lorenzen, Jan
Igl, Nadine
Tippelt, Marlene
Stege, Andrea
Qoura, Farah
Sohling, Ulrich
Brück, Thomas
author_facet Lorenzen, Jan
Igl, Nadine
Tippelt, Marlene
Stege, Andrea
Qoura, Farah
Sohling, Ulrich
Brück, Thomas
author_sort Lorenzen, Jan
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description Microalgae are capable of producing up to 70% w/w triglycerides with respect to their dry cell weight. Since microalgae utilize the greenhouse gas CO(2), they can be cultivated on marginal lands and grow up to ten times faster than terrestrial plants, the generation of algae oils is a promising option for the development of sustainable bioprocesses, that are of interest for the chemical lubricant, cosmetic and food industry. For the first time we have carried out the optimization of supercritical carbon dioxide (SCCO(2)) mediated lipid extraction from biomass of the microalgae Scenedesmus obliquus and Scenedesmus obtusiusculus under industrrially relevant conditions. All experiments were carried out in an industrial pilot plant setting, according to current ATEX directives, with batch sizes up to 1.3 kg. Different combinations of pressure (7–80 MPa), temperature (20–200 °C) and CO(2) to biomass ratio (20–200) have been tested on the dried biomass. The most efficient conditions were found to be 12 MPa pressure, a temperature of 20 °C and a CO(2) to biomass ratio of 100, resulting in a high extraction efficiency of up to 92%. Since the optimized CO(2) extraction still yields a crude triglyceride product that contains various algae derived contaminants, such as chlorophyll and carotenoids, a very effective and scalable purification procedure, based on cost efficient bentonite based adsorbers, was devised. In addition to the sequential extraction and purification procedure, we present a consolidated online-bleaching procedure for algae derived oils that is realized within the supercritical CO(2) extraction plant.
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spelling pubmed-54293462017-05-30 Extraction of microalgae derived lipids with supercritical carbon dioxide in an industrial relevant pilot plant Lorenzen, Jan Igl, Nadine Tippelt, Marlene Stege, Andrea Qoura, Farah Sohling, Ulrich Brück, Thomas Bioprocess Biosyst Eng Research Paper Microalgae are capable of producing up to 70% w/w triglycerides with respect to their dry cell weight. Since microalgae utilize the greenhouse gas CO(2), they can be cultivated on marginal lands and grow up to ten times faster than terrestrial plants, the generation of algae oils is a promising option for the development of sustainable bioprocesses, that are of interest for the chemical lubricant, cosmetic and food industry. For the first time we have carried out the optimization of supercritical carbon dioxide (SCCO(2)) mediated lipid extraction from biomass of the microalgae Scenedesmus obliquus and Scenedesmus obtusiusculus under industrrially relevant conditions. All experiments were carried out in an industrial pilot plant setting, according to current ATEX directives, with batch sizes up to 1.3 kg. Different combinations of pressure (7–80 MPa), temperature (20–200 °C) and CO(2) to biomass ratio (20–200) have been tested on the dried biomass. The most efficient conditions were found to be 12 MPa pressure, a temperature of 20 °C and a CO(2) to biomass ratio of 100, resulting in a high extraction efficiency of up to 92%. Since the optimized CO(2) extraction still yields a crude triglyceride product that contains various algae derived contaminants, such as chlorophyll and carotenoids, a very effective and scalable purification procedure, based on cost efficient bentonite based adsorbers, was devised. In addition to the sequential extraction and purification procedure, we present a consolidated online-bleaching procedure for algae derived oils that is realized within the supercritical CO(2) extraction plant. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2017-03-15 2017 /pmc/articles/PMC5429346/ /pubmed/28299465 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00449-017-1755-5 Text en © The Author(s) 2017 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Stege, Andrea
Qoura, Farah
Sohling, Ulrich
Brück, Thomas
Extraction of microalgae derived lipids with supercritical carbon dioxide in an industrial relevant pilot plant
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title_full Extraction of microalgae derived lipids with supercritical carbon dioxide in an industrial relevant pilot plant
title_fullStr Extraction of microalgae derived lipids with supercritical carbon dioxide in an industrial relevant pilot plant
title_full_unstemmed Extraction of microalgae derived lipids with supercritical carbon dioxide in an industrial relevant pilot plant
title_short Extraction of microalgae derived lipids with supercritical carbon dioxide in an industrial relevant pilot plant
title_sort extraction of microalgae derived lipids with supercritical carbon dioxide in an industrial relevant pilot plant
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5429346/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28299465
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00449-017-1755-5
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