Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4926885 | Renewable Energy | 2017 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
This study applied an electrocoagulation/flotation (ECF) system to recycle eutrophic algae. After pretreatment processes, this study investigated three types of algal biomass to determine the optimal conditions for acid saccharification: Al-containing algal biomass (S1), Fe-containing algal biomass (S2), and raw algal biomass (S3). The results revealed that S1 and S3 attained the highest reducing sugar yields after a 30-min reaction under the following conditions: sulfuric acid concentration = 6% (V/V), liquid-solid ratio (LSR) = 26, and temperature = 120 °C. The maximum reducing sugar yield from S2 occurred at an LSR of 22, yielding up to 156 mg glucose/g and achieving a xylose yield that is twice higher than the glucose yield. Therefore, adopting an ECF system with an Fe electrode for recycling algae advances current research on the saccharification of algae. Recently, the proposed technique has been approved as a new patent by Taiwan Government.
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Authors
Shou-Te Chen, Yung-Pin Tsai, Jian-Hao Ciou, Zhi-Yuan Huang, Wei-Chih Lin, Hao Shiu,