Magnetic separation, a promising bioseparation technology, is confronted with the challenges in recovery and recycle of magnetic matters during algae harvesting for biofuel extraction. The thermodynamic method was used to characterize the surface interactions between MNPs and algae cells. Three methods were adopted to detach magnetic nanoparticles-algae (, , and ) and recover magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) in this study. The thermodynamic method indicated that the greatest adhesion strength was expected for on MNPs. High detachment efficiency of MNP-algae was achieved by ultrasonic-extracting, which got above 90% after 5 recycles. Moreover, the harvesting efficiencies of these four algae cells could remain more than 90% after 5 recycles using a mixture of the regenerated and the raw MNPs.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09593330.2019.1575918 | DOI Listing |
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