Harvesting of Microalgae Biomass Using Ceramic Microfiltration at High Cross-Flow Velocity
This study aimed to investigate the harvesting of microalgae by microfiltration (MF) on a ceramic membrane at relatively high cross-flow velocity (CFV) of interest for commercial processes. Pilot-scale harvesting was conducted with algal suspensions ( Chlorella vulgaris and Tisochrysis lutea (T-Iso)...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Applied biochemistry and biotechnology 2021-04, Vol.193 (4), p.1147-1169 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This study aimed to investigate the harvesting of microalgae by microfiltration (MF) on a ceramic membrane at relatively high cross-flow velocity (CFV) of interest for commercial processes. Pilot-scale harvesting was conducted with algal suspensions (
Chlorella vulgaris
and
Tisochrysis lutea
(T-Iso)) and algal supernatants (
Porphyridium cruentum
) to assess the effect of feedstock characteristics and understand flux decline mechanisms. In total recycle mode (
C. vulgaris
, 1 g/L), high steady-state permeation flux around 200 L/m
2
/h was achieved. Total filtration resistance was mainly due to cake resistance (
R
c
, 57%) and pore adsorption and blocking (
R
a
, 40%). The process hydrodynamic conditions seemed to have relatively little effect on Chlorella cell integrity. In concentration mode, average permeate flux decreased from 441 to 73 L/m
2
/h with increasing feed concentration (
C. vulgaris
, 0.25–1 g/L); the contribution of
R
c
decreased (82 to 57%), while that of
R
a
rose (7 to 40%). With T-Iso suspensions and
P. cruentum
supernatants at 1 g/L, average permeate flux was 59 and 49 L/m
2
/h, respectively, with predominance of
R
c
and
R
a
, respectively. Distinct fouling mechanisms were inferred to explain the superior filterability of
C. vulgaris
. The results show that ceramic membrane MF at relatively high CFV could be a suitable option for harvesting certain microalgae including
C. vulgaris
. |
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ISSN: | 0273-2289 1559-0291 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s12010-020-03455-y |