Marco Malaguti
Microalgae biomass concentration and growth solution recovery with ceramic membrane filtration.
Rel. Alberto Tiraferri, Mariachiara Zanetti, Vincenzo Andrea Riggio, Francesco Ricceri. Politecnico di Torino, Master of science program in Environmental And Land Engineering, 2021
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In recent years, microalgae biomass has been recognized as a useful source for a wide range of applications, such as biofuel production, CO2 fixation, food, and cosmetics. As the demand of microalgae increases, improvements in biomass production and harvesting techniques are required. For example, dewatering processes increase the total production cost, especially when performed in large footprint systems, such as open ponds. The aim of this study is to investigate and optimize membrane filtration as a compact solution for microalgae harvesting with the target to reach the goal of zero liquid discharge: the permeate extracted during the process is reused entirely or partly as a new medium for algae regrowth.
Three different types of algae, namely, Spirulina platensis, Scenedesmus obliquus, Chlorella sorokiniana, were tested with four different ceramic membranes having nominal pore sizes of 0.8 μm, 0.14 μm, 300 kDa, and 15 kDa
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