Bioresource Technology, Vol.237, 3-10, 2017
Microalgae fractionation using steam explosion, dynamic and tangential cross-flow membrane filtration
In this study, the microalga Nannochloropsis gaditana was subjected to acid catalysed steam explosion treatment and the resulting exploded material was subsequently fractionated to separate the different fractions (lipids, sugars and solids). Conventional and vibrational membrane setups were used with several polymeric commercial membranes. Two different routes were followed: 1) filtration + lipid solvent extraction and 2) lipid solvent extraction + filtration. Route 1 revealed to be much better since the used membrane for filtration was able to permeate the sugar aqueous phase and retained the fraction containing lipids; after this, an extraction required a much lower amount of solvent and a better recovering yield. Filtration allowed complete lipid rejection. Dynamic filtration improved permeability compared to the tangential cross-flow filtration. Best membrane performance was achieved using a 5000 Da membrane with the dynamic system, obtaining a permeability of 6 L/h/m(2)/bar. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.