Production of Microalgal Biomass in Photobioreactors as Feedstock for Bioenergy and Other Uses: A Techno-Economic Study of Harvesting Stage

The cultivation of microalgae has become a viable option to mitigate increase in CO<sub>2</sub> in the atmosphere generated by industrial activities since they can capture CO<sub>2</sub> as a carbon source for growth. Besides, they produce significant amounts of oils, carbohy...

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Main Authors: Esveidi Montserrat Valdovinos-García, Moisés Abraham Petriz-Prieto, María de los Ángeles Olán-Acosta, Juan Barajas-Fernández, Adriana Guzmán-López, Micael Gerardo Bravo-Sánchez
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Published: MDPI AG 2021-05-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/10/4386
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spelling doaj-84c538805f2543a695691b62b91c656c2021-05-31T23:48:38ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172021-05-01114386438610.3390/app11104386Production of Microalgal Biomass in Photobioreactors as Feedstock for Bioenergy and Other Uses: A Techno-Economic Study of Harvesting StageEsveidi Montserrat Valdovinos-García0Moisés Abraham Petriz-Prieto1María de los Ángeles Olán-Acosta2Juan Barajas-Fernández3Adriana Guzmán-López4Micael Gerardo Bravo-Sánchez5División Académica Multidisciplinaria de Jalpa de Méndez (DAMJM), Universidad Juárez Autónoma de Tabasco (UJAT), Carretera Estatal Libre Villahermosa-Comalcalco Km. 27+000 s/n Ranchería Ribera Alta, Jalpa de Méndez C.P. 86205, Tabasco, MexicoDivisión Académica Multidisciplinaria de Jalpa de Méndez (DAMJM), Universidad Juárez Autónoma de Tabasco (UJAT), Carretera Estatal Libre Villahermosa-Comalcalco Km. 27+000 s/n Ranchería Ribera Alta, Jalpa de Méndez C.P. 86205, Tabasco, MexicoDivisión Académica de Ingeniería y Arquitectura (DAIA), Universidad Juárez Autónoma de Tabasco (UJAT), Carretera Cunduacán-Jalpa de Méndez Km. 1 Col. La Esmeralda, Cunduacán C.P. 86690, Tabasco, MexicoDivisión Académica de Ingeniería y Arquitectura (DAIA), Universidad Juárez Autónoma de Tabasco (UJAT), Carretera Cunduacán-Jalpa de Méndez Km. 1 Col. La Esmeralda, Cunduacán C.P. 86690, Tabasco, MexicoDepartamento de Ingeniería Química, Tecnológico Nacional de México en Celaya, Apartado Postal 57, Celaya C.P. 38010, Guanajuato, MexicoDepartamento de Ingeniería Bioquímica, Tecnológico Nacional de México en Celaya, Apartado Postal 57, Celaya C.P. 38010, Guanajuato, MexicoThe cultivation of microalgae has become a viable option to mitigate increase in CO<sub>2</sub> in the atmosphere generated by industrial activities since they can capture CO<sub>2</sub> as a carbon source for growth. Besides, they produce significant amounts of oils, carbohydrates, proteins, and other compounds of economic interest. There are several investigations related to the process, however, there is still no optimal scenario, since may depend on the final use of the biomass. The objective of this work was to develop a techno-economic evaluation of various technologies in harvesting and drying stages. The techno-economic estimation of these technologies provides a variety of production scenarios. Photobioreactors were used considering 1 ha as a cultivation area and a biomass production of 22.66 g/m<sup>2</sup>/day and a CO<sub>2</sub> capture of 148.4 tons/ha/year was estimated. The production scenarios considered in this study have high energy demand and high operating costs (12.09–12.51 kWh/kg and US $210.05–214.59/kg). These results are mainly a consequence of the use of tubular photobioreactors as a biomass culture system. However, the use of photobioreactors in the production of microalgal biomass allows it to be obtained in optimal conditions for its use in the food or pharmaceutical industry.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/10/4386microalgaeproduction scenariostechno-economic evaluationtubular photobioreactorCO<sub>2</sub> capture
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author Esveidi Montserrat Valdovinos-García
Moisés Abraham Petriz-Prieto
María de los Ángeles Olán-Acosta
Juan Barajas-Fernández
Adriana Guzmán-López
Micael Gerardo Bravo-Sánchez
spellingShingle Esveidi Montserrat Valdovinos-García
Moisés Abraham Petriz-Prieto
María de los Ángeles Olán-Acosta
Juan Barajas-Fernández
Adriana Guzmán-López
Micael Gerardo Bravo-Sánchez
Production of Microalgal Biomass in Photobioreactors as Feedstock for Bioenergy and Other Uses: A Techno-Economic Study of Harvesting Stage
Applied Sciences
microalgae
production scenarios
techno-economic evaluation
tubular photobioreactor
CO<sub>2</sub> capture
author_facet Esveidi Montserrat Valdovinos-García
Moisés Abraham Petriz-Prieto
María de los Ángeles Olán-Acosta
Juan Barajas-Fernández
Adriana Guzmán-López
Micael Gerardo Bravo-Sánchez
author_sort Esveidi Montserrat Valdovinos-García
title Production of Microalgal Biomass in Photobioreactors as Feedstock for Bioenergy and Other Uses: A Techno-Economic Study of Harvesting Stage
title_short Production of Microalgal Biomass in Photobioreactors as Feedstock for Bioenergy and Other Uses: A Techno-Economic Study of Harvesting Stage
title_full Production of Microalgal Biomass in Photobioreactors as Feedstock for Bioenergy and Other Uses: A Techno-Economic Study of Harvesting Stage
title_fullStr Production of Microalgal Biomass in Photobioreactors as Feedstock for Bioenergy and Other Uses: A Techno-Economic Study of Harvesting Stage
title_full_unstemmed Production of Microalgal Biomass in Photobioreactors as Feedstock for Bioenergy and Other Uses: A Techno-Economic Study of Harvesting Stage
title_sort production of microalgal biomass in photobioreactors as feedstock for bioenergy and other uses: a techno-economic study of harvesting stage
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2021-05-01
description The cultivation of microalgae has become a viable option to mitigate increase in CO<sub>2</sub> in the atmosphere generated by industrial activities since they can capture CO<sub>2</sub> as a carbon source for growth. Besides, they produce significant amounts of oils, carbohydrates, proteins, and other compounds of economic interest. There are several investigations related to the process, however, there is still no optimal scenario, since may depend on the final use of the biomass. The objective of this work was to develop a techno-economic evaluation of various technologies in harvesting and drying stages. The techno-economic estimation of these technologies provides a variety of production scenarios. Photobioreactors were used considering 1 ha as a cultivation area and a biomass production of 22.66 g/m<sup>2</sup>/day and a CO<sub>2</sub> capture of 148.4 tons/ha/year was estimated. The production scenarios considered in this study have high energy demand and high operating costs (12.09–12.51 kWh/kg and US $210.05–214.59/kg). These results are mainly a consequence of the use of tubular photobioreactors as a biomass culture system. However, the use of photobioreactors in the production of microalgal biomass allows it to be obtained in optimal conditions for its use in the food or pharmaceutical industry.
topic microalgae
production scenarios
techno-economic evaluation
tubular photobioreactor
CO<sub>2</sub> capture
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/10/4386
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