Extraction of carotenoids from Chlorella vulgaris using green solvents and syngas production from residual biomass

A combined process for carotenoids extraction and efficient bioenergy recovery from the wet microalgae biomass is proposed. High added-value products could thus be extracted prior a hydrothermal gasification of the algal biomass into synthetic natural gas. The economic sustainability of biofuel prod...

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Published inAlgal research (Amsterdam) Vol. 25; pp. 488 - 495
Main Authors Damergi, Eya, Schwitzguébel, Jean-Paul, Refardt, Dominik, Sharma, Shivom, Holliger, Christof, Ludwig, Christian
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 01.07.2017
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Summary:A combined process for carotenoids extraction and efficient bioenergy recovery from the wet microalgae biomass is proposed. High added-value products could thus be extracted prior a hydrothermal gasification of the algal biomass into synthetic natural gas. The economic sustainability of biofuel production from algal biomass as well as the large energy demands of microalgae cultivation and harvesting is addressed in this paper. Two green solvents, ethanol and 2-methyltetrahydrofuran (MTHF), were used to achieve the maximum extractability of selected carotenoids. Pure MTHF was tested for the first time as an alternative renewable solvent for carotenoid extraction from wet biomass and promising results were obtained (30min at 110°C), with 45% of total carotenoids being extracted. The energy content of the residual biomass corresponds to a High Heating Value (HHV) of 18.1MJ/kg. With a 1:1 mixture of both MTHF and ethanol, more carotenoids were extracted from wet biomass (66%) and the remaining HHV of the residual biomass was 15.7MJ/kg. The perspectives of combined carotenoid extraction and energy recovery for a better microalgae valorization are discussed. •Combining extraction of carotenoids with efficient bioenergy recovery•Green solvents were used to extract carotenoids from microalgae.•Extraction from wet and dry biomass was studied.•The energy content of the residual biomass corresponds to 18.1MJkg (HHV).
ISSN:2211-9264
2211-9264
DOI:10.1016/j.algal.2017.05.003