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Flotation: A promising microalgae harvesting and dewatering technology for biofuels production

Journal

BIOTECHNOLOGY JOURNAL
Volume 11, Issue 3, Pages 315-326

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/biot.201500175

Keywords

Biofuels; Flotation; Life cycle assessment; Microalgae dewatering

Funding

  1. Special Fund for Fujian Ocean High-Tech Industry Development, China [2013015]
  2. National Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [21406185]
  3. Xiamen University
  4. China Scholarship Council
  5. Government of Rwanda through Rwanda Education Board (REB)

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Microalgal biomass as renewable energy source is believed to be of great potential for reliable and sustainable biofuels production. However, microalgal biomass production is pinned by harvesting and dewatering stage thus hindering the developing and growing microalgae biotechnology industries. Flotation technology applied in mineral industry could be potentially applied in microalgae harvesting and dewatering, however substantial knowledge on different flotation units is essential. This paper presents an overview on different flotation units as promising cost-effective technologies for microalgae harvesting thus bestowing for further research in development and commercialization of microalgae based biofuels. Dispersed air flotation was found to be less energy consuming. Moreover, Jameson cell flotation and dispersed ozone flotation are believed to be energy efficient microalgae flotation approaches. Microalgae harvesting and dewatering by flotation is still at embryonic stage, therefore extended studies with the focus on life cycle assessment, sustainability of the flotation unit, optimization of the operating parameters using different algal species is imperative. Though there are a number of challenges in microalgae harvesting and dewatering, with well designed and developed cultivation, harvesting/dewatering, extraction and conversion technologies, progressively, microalgae technology will be of great potential for biological carbon sequestration, biofuels and biochemicals production.

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