Effect of microalgae cell composition and size on responsiveness to ultrasonic harvesting
Abstract
Ultrasonic harvesting could reduce the energy consumption and costs associated with separating microalgae from growth media. The responsiveness of microalgae cells to an ultrasonic standing wave depends on the cell radius and acoustic contrast factor (ACF). The ACF can vary as cell composition (e.g. lipid, protein, carbohydrate content) varies depending on the algae strain, cultivation conditions, and growth stage. Two independent experimental...
Paper Details
Title
Effect of microalgae cell composition and size on responsiveness to ultrasonic harvesting
Published Date
Nov 14, 2018
Journal
Volume
31
Issue
3
Pages
1637 - 1649
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