Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
204996 Fuel 2016 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Extraction of lipids from three wet algal species.•Using [BMIM][HSO4] as a solvent for the extraction.•Microwave-assisted heating to enhance the extraction.•Accelerated the extraction rate by more than 370%.•Detailed analysis of extraction product.

A study of microwave-assisted extraction of lipid from three algal species in 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium hydrogen sulfate ([BMIM][HSO4]), an imidazolium-based ionic liquid, was performed by evaluating the effects of microwave irradiation and ionic liquid on the extraction. The experimental results indicated that microwave irradiation could promote the extraction rate over 15 times for Chlorella sorokiniana, several hundred percent for Nannochloropsis salina and over 10 times for Galdieria sulphuraria when compared with the conventional solvent extraction method. [BMIM][HSO4] was an effective ionic liquid for the extraction of lipid from algae. The mineral acids could enhance the extraction of lipid from algae using [BMIM][HSO4]. The lipid product distribution showed not much difference between different species of algae. [BMIM][HSO4] was very stable under the extraction conditions.

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