DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF THERMAL AND CHEMICAL MICROALGAE CELL DISRUPTION METHODS FOR BIOFUELS AND BIOPRODUCTS PRODUCTION

Biomass of microalgae continues under study as promising candidate for novel biofuels and bioproducts, however, microalgae-based processes faces technical bottlenecks related to efficiency of metabolite  extraction and transformation. This paper shows the development and evaluation of thermal and ch...

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Main Authors: Angel González Delgado, Yeimmy Yolima Peralta Ruiz, Viatcheslav Kafarov
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad del Quindio 2015-12-01
Series:Revista de Investigaciones Universidad del Quindío
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Online Access:https://ojs.uniquindio.edu.co/ojs/index.php/riuq/article/view/59
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spelling doaj-d963b5778a5f47049599d6409efe14812020-11-25T02:37:07ZspaUniversidad del QuindioRevista de Investigaciones Universidad del Quindío1794-631X2500-57822015-12-01272819010.33975/riuq.vol27n2.5959DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF THERMAL AND CHEMICAL MICROALGAE CELL DISRUPTION METHODS FOR BIOFUELS AND BIOPRODUCTS PRODUCTIONAngel González Delgado0Yeimmy Yolima Peralta Ruiz1Viatcheslav Kafarov2University of CartagenaUniversidad Nacional Abierta y a DistanciaUniversity of SantanderBiomass of microalgae continues under study as promising candidate for novel biofuels and bioproducts, however, microalgae-based processes faces technical bottlenecks related to efficiency of metabolite  extraction and transformation. This paper shows the development and evaluation of thermal and chemical cell disruption methods for the extraction of oil from  Nannochloropsis  sp.  as  feedstock  for the  production of third generation biofuels and high value fatty acids, in order to achieve lipid extraction efficiency. The thermal cell disruption process chosen was autoclave, during operation times of 1 and 3 hours at 394.15 K and 103410 Pa. Chemical treatment was  based on acid  hydrolysis with  HCl in concentrations  of  0.1,  0.5, 1  and 3 mol L-1. Organosolv Pretreatment was also used with a reaction time of 4.1 hours at 394.15 K and  103410  Pa. Results showed that the thermal and Organosolv cell disruption process increases extraction yields for biomass without pretreatment, but these did not exceed any of the results obtained with acid hydrolysis. Solution 0.5 mol L-1 HCl proved to be the most suitable for cell disruption process.  In  addition it was determined that the water content in the pretreated biomass, decreases the efficiency of the extraction processes.https://ojs.uniquindio.edu.co/ojs/index.php/riuq/article/view/59microalgaecell disruptionextractionlipid extracts
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author Angel González Delgado
Yeimmy Yolima Peralta Ruiz
Viatcheslav Kafarov
spellingShingle Angel González Delgado
Yeimmy Yolima Peralta Ruiz
Viatcheslav Kafarov
DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF THERMAL AND CHEMICAL MICROALGAE CELL DISRUPTION METHODS FOR BIOFUELS AND BIOPRODUCTS PRODUCTION
Revista de Investigaciones Universidad del Quindío
microalgae
cell disruption
extraction
lipid extracts
author_facet Angel González Delgado
Yeimmy Yolima Peralta Ruiz
Viatcheslav Kafarov
author_sort Angel González Delgado
title DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF THERMAL AND CHEMICAL MICROALGAE CELL DISRUPTION METHODS FOR BIOFUELS AND BIOPRODUCTS PRODUCTION
title_short DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF THERMAL AND CHEMICAL MICROALGAE CELL DISRUPTION METHODS FOR BIOFUELS AND BIOPRODUCTS PRODUCTION
title_full DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF THERMAL AND CHEMICAL MICROALGAE CELL DISRUPTION METHODS FOR BIOFUELS AND BIOPRODUCTS PRODUCTION
title_fullStr DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF THERMAL AND CHEMICAL MICROALGAE CELL DISRUPTION METHODS FOR BIOFUELS AND BIOPRODUCTS PRODUCTION
title_full_unstemmed DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF THERMAL AND CHEMICAL MICROALGAE CELL DISRUPTION METHODS FOR BIOFUELS AND BIOPRODUCTS PRODUCTION
title_sort development and evaluation of thermal and chemical microalgae cell disruption methods for biofuels and bioproducts production
publisher Universidad del Quindio
series Revista de Investigaciones Universidad del Quindío
issn 1794-631X
2500-5782
publishDate 2015-12-01
description Biomass of microalgae continues under study as promising candidate for novel biofuels and bioproducts, however, microalgae-based processes faces technical bottlenecks related to efficiency of metabolite  extraction and transformation. This paper shows the development and evaluation of thermal and chemical cell disruption methods for the extraction of oil from  Nannochloropsis  sp.  as  feedstock  for the  production of third generation biofuels and high value fatty acids, in order to achieve lipid extraction efficiency. The thermal cell disruption process chosen was autoclave, during operation times of 1 and 3 hours at 394.15 K and 103410 Pa. Chemical treatment was  based on acid  hydrolysis with  HCl in concentrations  of  0.1,  0.5, 1  and 3 mol L-1. Organosolv Pretreatment was also used with a reaction time of 4.1 hours at 394.15 K and  103410  Pa. Results showed that the thermal and Organosolv cell disruption process increases extraction yields for biomass without pretreatment, but these did not exceed any of the results obtained with acid hydrolysis. Solution 0.5 mol L-1 HCl proved to be the most suitable for cell disruption process.  In  addition it was determined that the water content in the pretreated biomass, decreases the efficiency of the extraction processes.
topic microalgae
cell disruption
extraction
lipid extracts
url https://ojs.uniquindio.edu.co/ojs/index.php/riuq/article/view/59
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