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Microalgae Cultivation and Biomass Quantification in a Bench-Scale Photobioreactor with Corrosive Flue Gases
Published on: December 19, 2019
Experimental and modelling studies of convective and microwave drying kinetics for microalgae
Bunushree Behera1, Paramasivan Balasubramanian1
1Agricultural & Environmental Biotechnology Group, Department of Biotechnology & Medical Engineering, National Institute of Technology Rourkela, Odisha 769008, India.
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Conventional microalgal drying consumes huge time and contributes to 60-80% of downstream process costs. With the aim to develop an effective and rapid drying process, the present study evaluated the performance of microwave based drying (MWD) with a power range of 360-900 W and compared with the conventional oven drying (OD) at 40-100 °C. MWD was found to be efficient due to uniform and volumetric heating because of dipolar interaction, with an effective diffusivity of 0.47 × 10-9-1.63 × 10-9 m2 s-1, comparatively higher than OD. Activation and specific energy of 32.43 W g-1 and 42.9-56.07 kWh kg-1 was projected respectively, and a falling rate period with best fit for Newton and Henderson-Pabis model was observed for MWD. Uniform heating from internal sub-surface avoided cell distress, resulting in 14.4% higher lipid yield and significant preservation of biochemical components that can be processed into bioenergy and valuable products in microalgal biorefinery.
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