电凝
普通小球藻
制浆造纸工业
生物量(生态学)
环境科学
环境工程
化学
植物
生物
藻类
农学
工程类
作者
Simona Lucáková,Irena Brányiková,Sara Kovacikova,Jiří Masojídek,Karolína Ranglová,Tomáš Brányik,Marek C. Ruzicka
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.biortech.2022.126996
摘要
The most frequently used method to harvest microalgae on an industrial scale is centrifugation, although this has very high energy costs. To reduce these costs, a continuous electrocoagulation process for harvesting Chlorella vulgaris was developed and tested using a pilot-scale 111 L working volume device consisting of an electrolyser with iron electrodes, aggregation channel and lamellar settler. The flow rate of the microalgal suspension through the device was 240 L/h. When using controlled cultivation and subsequent electrocoagulation, a high harvesting efficiency (above 85%), a low Fe contamination in the harvested biomass (<4 mg Fe/g dry biomass, a harvested biomass complied with legislative requirements for food) and significant energy savings were achieved. When comparing electrocoagulation and subsequent centrifugation with the use of centrifugation alone, energy savings were 80 % for a biomass harvesting concentration of 0.23 g/L. Electrocoagulation was thus proven to be a feasible pre-concentration method for harvesting microalgae.
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