4.7 Article Proceedings Paper

Biofuel production from wet microalgae biomass: Comparison of physicochemical properties and extraction performance

Journal

ENERGY
Volume 212, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2020.118581

Keywords

Algae; Cell disruption; Biofuel; Formic acid assisted extraction; Hydrothermal hydrolysis

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51836001, 51876016]
  2. Venture & Innovation Support Program for Chongqing Overseas Returnees [cx2019040]
  3. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [2020CDJQY-A054, 2018CDPTCG0001/18]
  4. Young Elite Scientists Sponsorship Program by CAST [2018QNRC001]

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A one-step process that integrates cell disruption with lipid extraction from wet microalgae was proposed by using n-hexane/formic acid. The scanning electron microscopy showed that raw microalgae cells were completely disrupted. The derivative thermogravimetric analysis indicated that formic acid could lead to a fast-thermal decomposition of microalgae residues at the temperatures ranged from 175 to 280 degrees C. The Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy revealed that the intensities of C=O vibrations increased with an increase of the carbonyl compounds. When microalgae were treated with this mixed solvent at an n-hexane/formic acid ratio of 9:2 (v/v) and an addition dosage of 80 mL/g wet microalgae at 80 degrees C for 2 h, the optimal crude lipid yield was 256.3 mg/g dry weight. A high fatty acid methyl ester (FAME) content of 83.6% was achieved, dominated by palmitic acid, palmitoleic acid, oleic acid, and linoleic acid. Compared with the conventional methods including n-hexane, ethanol, n-hexane/methanol, and chloroform/methanol without pre-treatment, the crude lipid yields increased by 15%-402%. Compared with the chloroform/methanol extraction supplemented by ultrasound, microwave, hydro thermal, and dilute nitric acid pre-treatments, the achieved FAME contents increased by 79%-99%. Additionally, the energy yield from n-hexane/formic acid extraction reached up to 8.55 kJ/g volatile solid. (C) 2020 Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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