Microalgae harvesting remains a challenging step in microalgae industrialization,thereby provoking the necessity to explore sustainable and economically feasible approaches.This research investigated the use of magnet...Microalgae harvesting remains a challenging step in microalgae industrialization,thereby provoking the necessity to explore sustainable and economically feasible approaches.This research investigated the use of magnetic flocculated nanoparticles in the harvesting of the common microalgae Chlorella pyrenoidosa and Scenedesmus obliquus.The results showed that magnetic flocculated nanoparticles efficiently adsorbed negatively charged microalgae cells,and a magnetic field could adsorb the magnetic flocculated nanoparticles,thereby harvesting the microalgae cells.Harvesting efficiency was remarkably increased at the optimum magnetic field strength of 0.5 T with the magnetic flocculated nanoparticles at 0.738 g/L,and microalgae broth at pH 9.0,whereas the recovery rates of both C.pyrenoidosa and S.obliquus were around 97%and the sedimentation speed of both was above 2.63 cm/min.This study exemplified the magnetic flocculated nanoparticles-based approach to effectively harvest the microalgae cells.展开更多
基金supported by the Guangdong Basic and Applied Basis Research Foundation(Grant No.2019B 1515120062).
文摘Microalgae harvesting remains a challenging step in microalgae industrialization,thereby provoking the necessity to explore sustainable and economically feasible approaches.This research investigated the use of magnetic flocculated nanoparticles in the harvesting of the common microalgae Chlorella pyrenoidosa and Scenedesmus obliquus.The results showed that magnetic flocculated nanoparticles efficiently adsorbed negatively charged microalgae cells,and a magnetic field could adsorb the magnetic flocculated nanoparticles,thereby harvesting the microalgae cells.Harvesting efficiency was remarkably increased at the optimum magnetic field strength of 0.5 T with the magnetic flocculated nanoparticles at 0.738 g/L,and microalgae broth at pH 9.0,whereas the recovery rates of both C.pyrenoidosa and S.obliquus were around 97%and the sedimentation speed of both was above 2.63 cm/min.This study exemplified the magnetic flocculated nanoparticles-based approach to effectively harvest the microalgae cells.