Techno-economic analysis of glucosamine and lipid production from marine diatom Cyclotella sp

•Describes a comprehensive process to produce glucosamine and lipid from Cyclotella.•This TEA presents the detailed results for resource demands and mass balance.•The selling price of glucosamine is $35 for open pond systems and $82 for PBRs.•Selling price is most sensitive to algal productivity and...

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Veröffentlicht in:Bioresource technology 2017-11, Vol.244 (Pt 2), p.1480-1488
Hauptverfasser: Xiang, Xuwen, Ozkan, Altan, Chiriboga, Omar, Chotyakul, Nattaporn, Kelly, Christine
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Zusammenfassung:•Describes a comprehensive process to produce glucosamine and lipid from Cyclotella.•This TEA presents the detailed results for resource demands and mass balance.•The selling price of glucosamine is $35 for open pond systems and $82 for PBRs.•Selling price is most sensitive to algal productivity and chitin content.•Monte-Carlo simulation investigates the selling price response to input variation. A techno-economic analysis (TEA) was performed on glucosamine and lipid production from a marine diatom Cyclotella sp. in raceway open pond (RWP) and tubular photobioreactor (PBR) cultivation systems. Two PBR operating schemes were assessed: one to produce high lipid (HL) content, and another to produce high chitin (HC) content. In order to generate 1kg of glucosamine, 9700kg (RWP)/1050kg (PBR HL) freshwater, 40kg CO2, 0.70kg nitrogen, 0.18kg phosphorus, and 1.2kg silicon nutrients are required for algae cultivation with water and nutrient recovery. With a price of $1.5 for lipid as coproduct, the projected selling price of glucosamine were $35/kg, $106/kg and $82/kg for RWP, PBR HL, and PBR HC systems, respectively. Currently, these prices are not competitive with industrial shellfish-derived glucosamine, but can be reduced by technology improvements such as producing food grade lipid, increasing algal productivity or chitin content.
ISSN:0960-8524
1873-2976
DOI:10.1016/j.biortech.2017.05.079