| Literature DB >> 25058294 |
María J Jiménez Callejón1, Alfonso Robles Medina2, María D Macías Sánchez1, Estrella Hita Peña1, Luis Esteban Cerdán1, Pedro A González Moreno1, Emilio Molina Grima1.
Abstract
Saponifiable lipids (SLs) were extracted with hexane from wet biomass (86 wt% water) of the microalga Nannochloropsis gaditana in order to transform them into fatty acid methyl esters (FAMEs, biodiesel). The influence of homogenization pressure on SL extraction yield at low temperature (20-22 °C) was studied. Homogenization at 1700 bar tripled the SL extraction yield. Two biomass batches with similar total lipid content but different lipidic compositions were used. Batch 1 contained fewer SLs (12.0 wt%) and neutral saponifiable lipids (NSLs, 7.9 wt%) than batch 2 (21.6 and 17.2 wt%, respectively). For this reason, and due to the selectivity of hexane toward NSLs, high SL yield (69.1 wt%) and purity (71.0 wt%) were obtained from batch 2. Moreover, this extract contains a small percentage of polyunsaturated fatty acids (16.9 wt%), thereby improving the biodiesel quality. Finally, up to 97.0% of extracted SLs were transformed to FAMEs by acid catalyzed transesterification.Entities:
Keywords: Biodiesel; Extraction; High-pressure homogenization; Microalga; Saponifiable lipid
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25058294 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2014.06.106
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642