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First developments towards closing the nutrient cycle in a biofuel production process

Bagnoud-Velásquez, M.
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Schmid-Staiger, U.
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Peng, G.
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2015
Algal Research

Hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL) of microalgae is a promising technology offering production of biofuels in a sustainable way. Thanks to the supercritical conditions applied, the recycling of water and nutrients including carbon capture becomes feasible(1-2). Through HTL, the target bio-oil is generated together with process water containing valuable nutrients. In this study we have provided an environmentally friendly and resource efficient strategy to produce renewable microalgae biomass. Feasibility test on microalgae cultivation, using the nutrient-rich effluent from the HTL of same algal biomass, was performed in a 5 L, flat panel airlift (FPA)-photobioreactor (PBR). 1 g(DW) L-1 d(-1) of microalgae was the productivity average achieved with the diluted aqueous solution (25-fold). This is comparable to the productivity obtained with the standard growth medium even if an adaptation time of four days was necessary. Our results show that the nutrient rich HTL aqueous product of microalgal biomass conversion can replace to a great extentmineral salts of the culture medium. Together with an efficient water management, the nutrient recovery applied here promotes the recycling and prevents the release of waste materials and therefore shows the potential for driving the system towards a nutrient neutral production of biomass for biofuels. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.algal.2014.12.012
Web of Science ID

WOS:000352274800011

Author(s)
Bagnoud-Velásquez, M.
Schmid-Staiger, U.
Peng, G.
Vogel, F.
Ludwig, Ch.  
Date Issued

2015

Publisher

Elsevier Science Bv

Published in
Algal Research
Volume

8

Start page

76

End page

82

Subjects

Hydrothermal liquefaction

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Nutrient recovery

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Microalgae

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Flat panel airlift photobioreactor

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Renewable biomass

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January 31, 2015
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