1. Natural plant extracts as an economical and ecofriendly alternative for harvesting microalgae.
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Behera, Bunushree and Balasubramanian, P.
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NEEM , *MORINGA oleifera , *PLANT extracts , *LIFE cycle costing , *POMEGRANATE , *ORANGES , *COAGULANTS - Abstract
• Natural plant extracts were utilized as flocculants to harvest algal consortium. • 8 mg ml−1 of M. oleifera showed 75.5% biomass harvesting efficiency after 100 min. • Natural coagulants have lower costs with lesser environmental and energy impacts. • 95.76% efficiency was obtained in 20 min on combining M. oleifera with chitosan. • Synergistic influence of natural and chemical coagulant formed bigger flocs. The study investigated the ability of plant based natural coagulants from Azadirachta indica; Ficus indica ; Moringa oleifera ; Citrus sinensis ; Punica granatum and Musa acuminata to harvest the microalgal biomass. Influence of eluent type (water and NaCl) and concentration (1–5 N) on coagulant extraction; coagulant dosage (1–5 g) and volume (20–100 ml); pH (6–12) and algal concentration (0.1–1 g l−1) on harvesting were analyzed. The results obtained were compared with alum and chitosan. FTIR and biochemical analysis confirmed the presence of bioactive compounds to aid coagulation. Biomass removal efficiency of 75.50% was obtained with M. oleifera extracts (8 mg ml−1) at pH 7.5–7.8, within 100 min. The harvesting efficiency increased to 95.76% when 4 mg ml−1 M. oleifera extracts was combined with 0.75 mg ml−1 chitosan. The life cycle and cost analysis acknowledged the eco-friendly coagulants as strong alternative for conventional coagulants used in microalgal harvesting, thereby improvising the overall bioprocess. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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