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Author(s): M. Veillette, A. Giroir-Fendler, N. Faucheux & M. Heitz
Abstract:
By 2020, according to several government policies like the European Union
countries, road transportation fuels must contain at least 10% (v/v) biofuel like
biodiesel.
Consequently, the world biodiesel production is expected to rise in the
next years.
However, most biodiesel is produced from vegetable oils, which
compete with human food production.
Biodiesel from microalgae could help to
reach the requested level of biofuel (biodiesel) without endangering the world
food supply because microalgae cultivation does not compete with arable land.
Nevertheless, the cost of biodiesel production from microalgae must be lowered.
One of the main challenges is to extract the lipids from the microalgae and to
transform them into biodiesel.
The 1st objective of this study was therefore to compare chloroformmethanol-
water and hexane as solvents for Nannochloropsis Oculata, Isochrysis
Galbana and Pavlova Lutheri microalgae lipid extraction.
The 2nd objective was
to transform the lipids into biodiesel by an acid catalysed (acetyl chloride)
transesterification.
The results obtained demonstrated that a lipid yield of 32%
(w/w) could be obtained by an extraction with chloroform-methanol-water
without reflux.
With hexane reflux, the lipids extracted from the microalgae
reached 22% (w/w).
The fatty acid methyl ester (FAME) composition was not
influenced by the reflux (chloroform-methanol-water) during the solvent
extraction.
The main FAME weight composition (% wt.) obtained from an acid
catalyzed transesterification (100ºC, 1h) were methyl palmitoleate (56-58%),
methyl palmitate (12-14%) and methyl eicosapentaenoate (9.6-10.1%).
Keywords: biodiesel, microalgae, extraction, lipids, transesterification, FAME.
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Pages: 9
Size: 416 kb
Paper DOI: 10.2495/RAV110421
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