Methods of and systems for dewatering algae and recycling water therefrom
First Claim
1. A method of dewatering a wet algal cell culture, comprised of intact algal cells and water, comprising:
- a. removing a portion of the water in a first algal cell culture using a sintered metal tube filter to obtain a wet algal biomass fraction having a lower water content than the first algal cell culture;
b. adding a water miscible solvent set to the wet algal biomass fraction and waiting an amount of time to permit algal cells of the algal biomass fraction to gather, wherein the waiting occurs under conditions that minimize one or more of the following;
the degradation, denaturation, oxidation, decomposition, and destruction of each of chlorophyll, carotenoids, and lipids;
c. isolating at least a portion of the gathered algal cells from at least a portion of the water miscible solvent set and at least a portion of the water of the gathered algal cells so that a dewatered algal biomass is generated; and
d. recycling at least a portion of the water isolated from the gathered algal cells-to a second algal cell culture wherein the second algal cell culture is combined with the at least a portion of the water isolated from the first algal cell culture.
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Abstract
A method of dewatering algae and recycling water therefrom is presented. A method of dewatering a wet algal cell culture includes removing liquid from an algal cell culture to obtain a wet algal biomass having a lower liquid content than the algal cell culture. At least a portion of the liquid removed from the algal cell culture is recycled for use in a different algal cell culture. The method includes adding a water miscible solvent set to the wet algal biomass and waiting an amount of time to permit algal cells of the algal biomass to gather and isolating at least a portion of the gathered algal cells from at least a portion of the solvent set and liquid of the wet algal biomass so that a dewatered algal biomass is generated. The dewatered algal biomass can be used to generated algal products such as biofuels and nutraceuticals.
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14 Claims
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1. A method of dewatering a wet algal cell culture, comprised of intact algal cells and water, comprising:
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a. removing a portion of the water in a first algal cell culture using a sintered metal tube filter to obtain a wet algal biomass fraction having a lower water content than the first algal cell culture; b. adding a water miscible solvent set to the wet algal biomass fraction and waiting an amount of time to permit algal cells of the algal biomass fraction to gather, wherein the waiting occurs under conditions that minimize one or more of the following;
the degradation, denaturation, oxidation, decomposition, and destruction of each of chlorophyll, carotenoids, and lipids;c. isolating at least a portion of the gathered algal cells from at least a portion of the water miscible solvent set and at least a portion of the water of the gathered algal cells so that a dewatered algal biomass is generated; and d. recycling at least a portion of the water isolated from the gathered algal cells-to a second algal cell culture wherein the second algal cell culture is combined with the at least a portion of the water isolated from the first algal cell culture. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A method of dewatering a wet algal cell culture, comprising:
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a. removing a portion of water in a first algal cell culture using at least one of a membrane, centrifugation, a sintered metal tube, dissolved gas flotation, and flocculation to obtain a wet algal biomass fraction having a lower water content than the first algal cell culture; b. adding a water miscible solvent set to the wet algal biomass fraction and waiting an amount of time to permit algal cells of the algal biomass fraction to gather, wherein the waiting occurs under conditions that minimize one or more of the following;
the degradation, denaturation, oxidation, decomposition, and destruction of each of chlorophyll, carotenoids, and lipids;c. isolating at least a portion of the gathered algal cells from at least a portion of the water miscible solvent set and at least a portion of the water of the gathered algal cells so that a dewatered algal biomass is generated; and d. recycling at least a portion of the water isolated from the gathered algal cells to a second algal cell culture wherein the second algal cell culture is combined with the at least a portion of the water isolated from the first algal cell culture. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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