2013
DOI: 10.1186/1754-6834-6-98
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Freshwater microalgae harvested via flocculation induced by pH decrease

Abstract: BackgroundRecent studies have demonstrated that microalga has been widely regarded as one of the most promising raw materials of biofuels. However, lack of an economical, efficient and convenient method to harvest microalgae is a bottleneck to boost their full-scale application. Many methods of harvesting microalgae, including mechanical, electrical, biological and chemical based, have been studied to overcome this hurdle.ResultsA new flocculation method induced by decreasing pH value of growth medium was deve… Show more

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“…At neutral pH, flocculants possess a coil-like structure. [2] The surface of C. vulgaris cells is likely to be protonated at very low pH values and to become deprotonated with increasing the pH. Variations in the surface charge affect the interaction between particles, and in turn, the flocculation efficiency as well.…”
Section: Effect Of Phmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…At neutral pH, flocculants possess a coil-like structure. [2] The surface of C. vulgaris cells is likely to be protonated at very low pH values and to become deprotonated with increasing the pH. Variations in the surface charge affect the interaction between particles, and in turn, the flocculation efficiency as well.…”
Section: Effect Of Phmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[15,21À24] Such metal ions in the growth medium are hydrolyzed to form positive precipitates which coagulate negatively charged microalgal cells by sweeping flocculation and charge neutralization. [2] In dense microalgal cultures, pH is often highly variable: it may increase to 10 due to intensive primary production or decreased to 6 during CO 2 addition or as a result of respiration. [10] The pH values affect the zeta potential of charged particles, and interfere with the flocculation capacity.…”
Section: Effect Of Phmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Moreover, this is a method that may be easily scaled up by reproducing and adapting processes that are currently used in the treatment of wastewater. Various techniques are available: bioflocculation (use of bacteria to enhance the flocculation of microalgae, [59]), autoflocculation (induced by a pH increase, [77] or a pH decrease, [78]) and electroflocculation (use of an electric field, [79]). Although only a few studies exist on the use of flocculation to harvest microalgal biomass grown on wastewater [80,81], the technique should efficiently work for harvesting microalgae since it is frequently used in both the wastewater and microalgae industries.…”
Section: First Step: Harvesting Of the Biomass By Coagulation-flocculmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This procedure consisted in extracting and homogenizing a sample of each of the flocculates stored at different temperatures; two cell counts were performed with a Neubauer hemocytometer. The samples were then stained with 0.5 mL of stock solution of Blue Evans Dye (1%) at 10 mL microalgae (Liu et al, 2013). This was left for 15-20 min at room temperature, after which two further cell counts were performed at room temperature (15 ± 2ºC) with a Neubauer hemocytometer, in order to observe the dead cells under a microscope.…”
Section: Cell Viabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%