Semi-quantitative determination of ash element content for freeze-dried, defatted, sulfated and pyrolysed biomass of Scenedesmus sp.

Abstract Background Energy demand by mankind has become one of the most important aspects of our society. A promising technology that seeks to provide part of the energy demand and to obtain high-value products is the thermochemical conversion of microalgae biomass. Inorganic species presented in mi...

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Main Authors: Rafael Augusto Sotana de Souza, Flávia Marisa Prado Saldanha-Corrêa, Antonio Garrido Gallego, Ana Maria Pereira Neto
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-04-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13068-020-01699-8
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spelling doaj-bd52ffe14f4a43cfa057f891203eaf042020-11-25T02:52:09ZengBMCBiotechnology for Biofuels1754-68342020-04-0113111210.1186/s13068-020-01699-8Semi-quantitative determination of ash element content for freeze-dried, defatted, sulfated and pyrolysed biomass of Scenedesmus sp.Rafael Augusto Sotana de Souza0Flávia Marisa Prado Saldanha-Corrêa1Antonio Garrido Gallego2Ana Maria Pereira Neto3Centro de Engenharia, Modelagem e Ciência Sociais Aplicadas, Universidade Federal do ABCInstituto Oceanográfico, Universidade de São PauloCentro de Engenharia, Modelagem e Ciência Sociais Aplicadas, Universidade Federal do ABCCentro de Engenharia, Modelagem e Ciência Sociais Aplicadas, Universidade Federal do ABCAbstract Background Energy demand by mankind has become one of the most important aspects of our society. A promising technology that seeks to provide part of the energy demand and to obtain high-value products is the thermochemical conversion of microalgae biomass. Inorganic species presented in microalgae biomass may act as catalysts for thermochemical reactions and are responsible for notorious ash-related issues during thermochemical decomposition. Results In this study, the freeze-dried biomass of Scenedesmus sp. was used to evaluate the lipid extraction methodology regarding a sonication bath as pretreatment technique for cell disruption followed by vortex mixing and n-hexane as solvent. It is also presented the lipid and amino acid profiles for Scenedesmus sp. The freeze-dried biomass was pyrolysed through a TGA (thermogravimetric analysis), with heating rates of 20 °C/min, from 100 to 650 °C. The ash and sulfated ash contents were accurately determined by combustion of biomass in a muffle furnace. The element component of ashes of the freeze-dried, defatted, pyrolysed and sulfated biomasses was determined by means of scanning electron microscope (SEM) fitted with energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS). The lipid content obtained for Scenedesmus sp. dry biomass was 16.72% (± 0.03). The content of the sulfated ash obtained was 17.81 ± 0.15%. The SEM–EDS technique identified different mineral compounds in ashes, allowing to quantify Mg, P, S, K, Ca, Fe, Co and Br, as well as oxides. Conclusion The results suggest a possible strategy to evaluate in a semi-quantitative manner the ash composition of freeze-dryed, defatted, sulfated and pyrolysed biomass of Scenedesmus sp. and its feasibility in using Scenedesmus sp. biomass in different thermochemical conversion strategies to achieve processes with positive energy ratio, representing potential use both environmental and energetically.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13068-020-01699-8MicroalgaeLipid determinationThermochemical conversionAsh compositionOxide formation
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author Rafael Augusto Sotana de Souza
Flávia Marisa Prado Saldanha-Corrêa
Antonio Garrido Gallego
Ana Maria Pereira Neto
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Flávia Marisa Prado Saldanha-Corrêa
Antonio Garrido Gallego
Ana Maria Pereira Neto
Semi-quantitative determination of ash element content for freeze-dried, defatted, sulfated and pyrolysed biomass of Scenedesmus sp.
Biotechnology for Biofuels
Microalgae
Lipid determination
Thermochemical conversion
Ash composition
Oxide formation
author_facet Rafael Augusto Sotana de Souza
Flávia Marisa Prado Saldanha-Corrêa
Antonio Garrido Gallego
Ana Maria Pereira Neto
author_sort Rafael Augusto Sotana de Souza
title Semi-quantitative determination of ash element content for freeze-dried, defatted, sulfated and pyrolysed biomass of Scenedesmus sp.
title_short Semi-quantitative determination of ash element content for freeze-dried, defatted, sulfated and pyrolysed biomass of Scenedesmus sp.
title_full Semi-quantitative determination of ash element content for freeze-dried, defatted, sulfated and pyrolysed biomass of Scenedesmus sp.
title_fullStr Semi-quantitative determination of ash element content for freeze-dried, defatted, sulfated and pyrolysed biomass of Scenedesmus sp.
title_full_unstemmed Semi-quantitative determination of ash element content for freeze-dried, defatted, sulfated and pyrolysed biomass of Scenedesmus sp.
title_sort semi-quantitative determination of ash element content for freeze-dried, defatted, sulfated and pyrolysed biomass of scenedesmus sp.
publisher BMC
series Biotechnology for Biofuels
issn 1754-6834
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Abstract Background Energy demand by mankind has become one of the most important aspects of our society. A promising technology that seeks to provide part of the energy demand and to obtain high-value products is the thermochemical conversion of microalgae biomass. Inorganic species presented in microalgae biomass may act as catalysts for thermochemical reactions and are responsible for notorious ash-related issues during thermochemical decomposition. Results In this study, the freeze-dried biomass of Scenedesmus sp. was used to evaluate the lipid extraction methodology regarding a sonication bath as pretreatment technique for cell disruption followed by vortex mixing and n-hexane as solvent. It is also presented the lipid and amino acid profiles for Scenedesmus sp. The freeze-dried biomass was pyrolysed through a TGA (thermogravimetric analysis), with heating rates of 20 °C/min, from 100 to 650 °C. The ash and sulfated ash contents were accurately determined by combustion of biomass in a muffle furnace. The element component of ashes of the freeze-dried, defatted, pyrolysed and sulfated biomasses was determined by means of scanning electron microscope (SEM) fitted with energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS). The lipid content obtained for Scenedesmus sp. dry biomass was 16.72% (± 0.03). The content of the sulfated ash obtained was 17.81 ± 0.15%. The SEM–EDS technique identified different mineral compounds in ashes, allowing to quantify Mg, P, S, K, Ca, Fe, Co and Br, as well as oxides. Conclusion The results suggest a possible strategy to evaluate in a semi-quantitative manner the ash composition of freeze-dryed, defatted, sulfated and pyrolysed biomass of Scenedesmus sp. and its feasibility in using Scenedesmus sp. biomass in different thermochemical conversion strategies to achieve processes with positive energy ratio, representing potential use both environmental and energetically.
topic Microalgae
Lipid determination
Thermochemical conversion
Ash composition
Oxide formation
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13068-020-01699-8
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