Biotechnology Letters, Vol.37, No.1, 75-80, 2015
An auto-flocculation strategy for Chlorella vulgaris
Extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) excreted by microalgae are effective for microalgal flocculation. An auto-flocculation strategy was conducted by adding adequate glycine into the medium, stimulating EPS secretion to achieve auto-flocculation, and recycling the supernatant medium for further cultivation. Bound EPS positively corresponded with the solid concentration achieved. Increasing the mixing time enhanced the secretion of bound EPS but the influence of glycine was affected by light intensity. Increasing the glycine dose decreased the production of bound EPS with light intensity of 250 mu mol m(-2) s(-1), but increased the production of bound EPS with light intensity of 125 mu mol m(-2) s(-1). Maximum solid concentration of 21.2 g l(-1) with biomass recovery rate of 71 % was achieved under light intensity of 250 mu mol m(-2) s(-1), mixing time of 3 days and glycine at 0.1 g l(-1).
Keywords:Auto-flocculation;Biomass recovery rate;Extracellular polymeric substances;Glycine;Microalgae