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  • Polyethyleneimine as a tool for compounds fractionation by flocculation in a microalgae biorefinery context.

Polyethyleneimine as a tool for compounds fractionation by flocculation in a microalgae biorefinery context.

Bioresource technology (2020-07-25)
Fatou Ba, Alexandrine Foissard, André Lebert, Gholamreza Djelveh, Céline Laroche
ABSTRACT

In the context of emerging biorefinery for microalgae, polyethyleneimine (PEI), has been tested in order to achieve separation of fat-soluble and water-soluble compounds from Haematococcus pluvialis. Several parameters were taken into account (ratio between sample and PEI, pH, and ionic strength) and 2 conditions (0.075% PEI pH 7.4, and 0.100% PEI pH8.5) were studied for up-scalability, with a recovery of flocculated compounds (lipids and pigments), and a complete characterization of both phases. Using 0.075% PEI, pH7.4, 100% sugars and 89.8% proteins were retained in the supernatant, but some trace of beta-carotene were also detected. For 0.100% PEI, pH 8.5, a loss in proteins content was highlighted (61.2% proteins retained), but no residual lipids or pigments were detected. PEI could therefore be considered as an efficient method to fractionate fat-soluble and water-soluble compounds from microalgae.

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Supelco
Chlorophyll b, analytical standard