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Characterization of an aerated submerged hollow fiber ultrafiltration device for efficient microalgae harvesting

The present work characterizes a submerged aerated hollow fiber polyvinylidene fluorid (PVDF) membrane (0.03 μm) device (Harvester) designed for the ultrafiltration (UF) of microalgae suspensions. Commercial baker's yeast served as model suspension to investigate the influence of the aeration r...

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Autores principales: Ortiz Tena, Franziska, Ranglová, Karolína, Kubač, David, Steinweg, Christian, Thomson, Claudia, Masojidek, Jiří, Posten, Clemens
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8518668/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34690632
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/elsc.202100052
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author Ortiz Tena, Franziska
Ranglová, Karolína
Kubač, David
Steinweg, Christian
Thomson, Claudia
Masojidek, Jiří
Posten, Clemens
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Ranglová, Karolína
Kubač, David
Steinweg, Christian
Thomson, Claudia
Masojidek, Jiří
Posten, Clemens
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description The present work characterizes a submerged aerated hollow fiber polyvinylidene fluorid (PVDF) membrane (0.03 μm) device (Harvester) designed for the ultrafiltration (UF) of microalgae suspensions. Commercial baker's yeast served as model suspension to investigate the influence of the aeration rate of the hollow fibers on the critical flux (CF, J (c)) for different cell concentrations. An optimal aeration rate of 1.25 vvm was determined. Moreover, the CF was evaluated using two different Chlorella cultures (axenic and non‐axenic) of various biomass densities (0.8–17.5 g DW/L). Comparably high CFs of 15.57 and 10.08 L/m/(2)/h were measured for microalgae concentrations of 4.8 and 10.0 g DW/L, respectively, applying very strict CF criteria. Furthermore, the J (c)‐values correlated (negative) linearly with the biomass concentration (0.8–10.0 g DW/L). Concentration factors between 2.8 and 12.4 and volumetric reduction factors varying from 3.5 to 11.5 could be achieved in short‐term filtration, whereat a stable filtration handling biomass concentrations up to 40.0 g DW/L was feasible. Measures for fouling control (aeration of membrane fibers, periodic backflushing) have thus been proven to be successful. Estimations on energy consumption revealed very low energy demand of 17.97 kJ/m(3) treated microalgae feed suspension (4.99 × 10(−3) kWh/m(3)) and 37.83 kJ/kg treated biomass (1.05 × 10(−2) kWh/kg), respectively, for an up‐concentration from 2 to 40 g DW/L of a microalgae suspension.
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spelling pubmed-85186682021-10-22 Characterization of an aerated submerged hollow fiber ultrafiltration device for efficient microalgae harvesting Ortiz Tena, Franziska Ranglová, Karolína Kubač, David Steinweg, Christian Thomson, Claudia Masojidek, Jiří Posten, Clemens Eng Life Sci Research Articles The present work characterizes a submerged aerated hollow fiber polyvinylidene fluorid (PVDF) membrane (0.03 μm) device (Harvester) designed for the ultrafiltration (UF) of microalgae suspensions. Commercial baker's yeast served as model suspension to investigate the influence of the aeration rate of the hollow fibers on the critical flux (CF, J (c)) for different cell concentrations. An optimal aeration rate of 1.25 vvm was determined. Moreover, the CF was evaluated using two different Chlorella cultures (axenic and non‐axenic) of various biomass densities (0.8–17.5 g DW/L). Comparably high CFs of 15.57 and 10.08 L/m/(2)/h were measured for microalgae concentrations of 4.8 and 10.0 g DW/L, respectively, applying very strict CF criteria. Furthermore, the J (c)‐values correlated (negative) linearly with the biomass concentration (0.8–10.0 g DW/L). Concentration factors between 2.8 and 12.4 and volumetric reduction factors varying from 3.5 to 11.5 could be achieved in short‐term filtration, whereat a stable filtration handling biomass concentrations up to 40.0 g DW/L was feasible. Measures for fouling control (aeration of membrane fibers, periodic backflushing) have thus been proven to be successful. Estimations on energy consumption revealed very low energy demand of 17.97 kJ/m(3) treated microalgae feed suspension (4.99 × 10(−3) kWh/m(3)) and 37.83 kJ/kg treated biomass (1.05 × 10(−2) kWh/kg), respectively, for an up‐concentration from 2 to 40 g DW/L of a microalgae suspension. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-09-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8518668/ /pubmed/34690632 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/elsc.202100052 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Engineering in Life Sciences published by Wiley‐VCH GmbH https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kubač, David
Steinweg, Christian
Thomson, Claudia
Masojidek, Jiří
Posten, Clemens
Characterization of an aerated submerged hollow fiber ultrafiltration device for efficient microalgae harvesting
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title_full Characterization of an aerated submerged hollow fiber ultrafiltration device for efficient microalgae harvesting
title_fullStr Characterization of an aerated submerged hollow fiber ultrafiltration device for efficient microalgae harvesting
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of an aerated submerged hollow fiber ultrafiltration device for efficient microalgae harvesting
title_short Characterization of an aerated submerged hollow fiber ultrafiltration device for efficient microalgae harvesting
title_sort characterization of an aerated submerged hollow fiber ultrafiltration device for efficient microalgae harvesting
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8518668/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34690632
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/elsc.202100052
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