Ultrasonics Sonochemistry (Nov 2023)

Value-added green biorefinery co-products from ultrasonically assisted DES-pretreated Chlorella biomass

  • Antira Wichaphian,
  • Nanthakrit Sriket,
  • Sritip Sensupa,
  • Jeeraporn Pekkoh,
  • Wasu Pathom-aree,
  • Yupa Chromkaew,
  • Nakarin Suwannarach,
  • Jaturong Kumla,
  • Benjamas Cheirsilp,
  • Sirasit Srinuanpan

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 100
p. 106628

Abstract

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This study pursued the goal of creating value-added co-products through an environmentally friendly biorefinery approach, employing ultrasonically assisted deep eutectic solvent (DES)-pretreated Chlorella biomass. The primary focus was on generating enriched biodiesel feedstock with exceptional fuel properties and developing hydroponic biofertilizer. The results demonstrated the effectiveness of a two-step process involving a 5-minute ultrasound-assisted DES pretreatment followed by ultrasound-assisted solvent extraction, which efficiently extracted lipids from Chlorella biomass, yielding biodiesel-quality lipids with good cetane number (59.42) and high heating value (40.11 MJ/kg). Notably, this two-step approach (78.04 mg-lipid/g-microalgal biomass) led to a significant 2.10-fold increase in lipid extraction compared to a one-step process (37.15 mg-lipid/g-microalgal biomass) that combined ultrasound-assisted DES pretreatment and solvent extraction. Importantly, the aqueous extract derived from lipid-extracted microalgal biomass residues (LMBRs) showed promise as a component in hydroponic biofertilizer production, supporting lettuce growth in hydroponic deep water culture system. Consequently, microalgae biorefinery co-products hold tremendous potential in enhancing the profitability and sustainability of interconnected sectors, encompassing renewable energy, agriculture, and the environment.

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