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A novel photoelectrochemical system to disrupt microalgae for maximizing lipid-extraction efficiency

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
卷 420, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2021.130517

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Photoelectrochemical; N-doped TiO2 nanotube arrays; Phosphorus-palladium cathode; Hydroxyl radical; Cell-wall disruption of microalgae; Oil extraction

资金

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [51876018, 51806026]
  2. Scientific and Technological Research Program, Chongqing Municipal Education Commission Foundation [KJQN201801117]
  3. Postgraduate Research Innovation Project of the Chongqing University of Technology [ycx20192047]
  4. Postgraduate Research Innovation Project of Chongqing [CYS18309, CYS19318]

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Pre-treatment of microalgae using a PhotoElectroChemical (PEC) system can significantly improve lipid extraction efficiency, making it a promising eco-friendly and low-energy technology for the development of microalgae industries.
Microalgae biodiesel is a candidate to provide renewable, C-neutral energy. However, microalgal cells possess strong cell walls and cell membranes with high selective permeability, both of which hinder the extraction of lipids from the microalgae. Optimizing lipid extraction involves disrupting the microalgae's cell wall and membrane. The hydroxyl free radical ((OH)-O-center dot) can attack the cell wall and cell membrane in the microalgae, making the microalgae more susceptible to lipid extraction. Introduced here is a PhotoElectroChemical (PEC) with TiO2 -based photoanode utilized UV-Vis light to produce (OH)-O-center dot at a phosphate-palladium cathode. Until now, PEC has not been utilized to disrupt microalgal cells to improve the extraction of microalgae lipids. Here, a novel PEC system - comprised of two nitrogen-doped TiO2 nanotube photoanodes, a bipolar membrane, and a phosphorus-palladium cathode - was demonstrated to disrupt microalgal biomass to improve lipid extraction. PEC utilizes ultraviolet and visible light as the only input energy for the effective disruption of the microalgal cell. Pretreatment of Chlorella using the PEC system resulted in 96% oil-extraction efficiency which was approximately 10 times higher than that achieved without the pretreatment and an increases in desirable C16:0. Also explored were the mechanisms underlying (OH)-O-center dot generation and microalgae disruption. PEC promises to be an eco-friendly and low-energy technology that can promote the development of microalgae industries.

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