Journal article
Dewatering of microalgal culture for biodiesel production: exploring polymer flocculation and tangential flow filtration
Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology, Vol.84(7), pp.1078-1083
2009
Abstract
Background: Conventional biodiesel production relies on trans-esterification of lipids extracted from vegetable crops. However, the use of valuable vegetable food stocks as raw material for biodiesel production makes it an unfeasibly expensive process. Used cooking oil is a finite resource and requires extra downstream processing, which affects the amount of biodiesel that can be produced and the economics of the process. Lipids extracted from microalgae are considered an alternative raw material for biodiesel production. This is primarily due to the fast growth rate of these species in a simple aquaculture environment. However, the dilute nature of microalgae culture puts a huge economic burden on the dewatering process especially on an industrial scale. This current study explores the performance and economic viability of chemical flocculation and tangential flow filtration (TFF) for the dewatering of Tetraselmis suecicamicroalgae culture. Results: Results show that TFF concentrates the microalgae feedstock up to 148 times by consuming 2.06 kWh m-3 of energy while flocculation consumes 14.81 kWhm-3 to concentrate the microalgae up to 357 times. Economic evaluation demonstrates that even though TFF has higher initial capital investment than polymer flocculation, the payback period for TFF at the upper extreme ofmicroalgae revenue is ∼1.5 years while that of flocculation is ∼3 years. Conclusion: These results illustrate that improved dewatering levels can be achieved more economically by employing TFF. The performances of these two techniques are also compared with other dewatering techniques.
Details
- Title
- Dewatering of microalgal culture for biodiesel production: exploring polymer flocculation and tangential flow filtration
- Authors/Creators
- M.K. Danquah (Author/Creator) - Monash UniversityL. Ang (Author/Creator) - Monash UniversityN. Uduman (Author/Creator) - Monash UniversityN. Moheimani (Author/Creator) - Bio‐Fuels, Pty. Ltd., Victoria 3026, AustraliaG.M. Forde (Author/Creator) - Monash University
- Publication Details
- Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology, Vol.84(7), pp.1078-1083
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons Ltd
- Identifiers
- 991005544648107891
- Copyright
- © 2009 Society of Chemical Industry.
- Murdoch Affiliation
- Murdoch University
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
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- 3 Agriculture, Environment & Ecology
- 3.171 Photoproductivity
- 3.171.477 Microalgae Biotechnology
- Web Of Science research areas
- Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology
- Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
- Engineering, Chemical
- Engineering, Environmental
- ESI research areas
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