液化氨法提取湿微藻脂质研究

IF 4.3 3区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Kiyoshi Sakuragi*,  and , Maromu Otaka, 
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摘要

脂质提取过程中的能源密集型干燥或细胞破坏过程降低了从微藻中生产生物燃料的效率并增加了成本。最近,提出了一种利用液化氨(NH3(l))直接从微藻中提取脂质的简单方法,消除了能量密集型工艺。本研究通过对6种不同脂质含量的微藻进行提取,评估了NH3(l)的通用性。该方法直接分离样品干重的25.6-70.6 wt %作为粗提物。总脂肪酸甲酯收率为5.5 ~ 17.4 wt %,与传统方法相当或超过传统方法。粗提物富含有价值的C12-C24脂肪酸。扫描电镜显示,NH3(l)萃取后,残基的细胞结构得以保留。以上结果表明,采用NH3(l)萃取法可将组分分离为萃取物和有用残渣,从而提高适用性,从而提高工艺价值。
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Lipid Extraction from Various Species of Wet Microalgae Using Liquefied Ammonia

Energy-intensive drying or cell-disruption processes in lipid extraction procedures reduce efficiency and increase the cost involved in producing biofuels from microalgae. Recently, a simple method was proposed for extracting lipids directly from microalgae by utilizing liquefied ammonia (NH3(l)), which eliminates the energy-intensive processes. In the present study, the versatility of NH3(l) extraction was assessed by applying it to six microalgal species with different contents of lipids. This method directly separated 25.6–70.6 wt % of the dry weight of the sample as crude extract. The total fatty acid methyl ester yield was 5.5–17.4 wt %, comparable to or exceeding that obtained by traditional approaches. The crude extract was highly enriched with valuable C12–C24 fatty acids. Furthermore, scanning electron microscopy showed that after NH3(l) extraction, the cellular structure of the residue was preserved. These results suggest that employing the NH3(l) extraction method enhances applicability and consequently increases the process value by separating components into extract and useful residual solids.

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ACS Omega
ACS Omega Chemical Engineering-General Chemical Engineering
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6.60
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3945
审稿时长
2.4 months
期刊介绍: ACS Omega is an open-access global publication for scientific articles that describe new findings in chemistry and interfacing areas of science, without any perceived evaluation of immediate impact.
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