Cell disruption is an essential step in the release of cellular contents but mechanical cell disruption processes are highly energy intensive. This energy requirement may become a critical issue for the sustainability of low valued commodities such as microalgal biofuels derived from extracted lipids. By the use of an atomic force microscope (AFM), this study evaluated the force and energy required to indent and disrupt individual cells of the marine microalga, Tetraselmis suecica. It was found that the force and energy required for the indentation and disruption varies according to the location of the cell with the average being 17.43 pJ. This amount is the equivalent of 673 J kg(-1) of the dry microalgal biomass. In comparison, the most e...
Development of new renewable technologies is an important driver in the scientific community. As atm...
Lipid containing biomass from microalgae has received recent research interest as a renewable and su...
Lipid containing biomass from microalgae has received recent research interest as a renewable and su...
Some species of microalgae have high lipid yields; however, all species of microalgae, with the only...
International audienceAtomic force microscopy (AFM) has now become a major technology to study singl...
Abstract From consumer productions to energy production, algae is used in many industrial processes....
Many developed nations depend on oil for the production of gasoline, diesel, and natural gas. Meanwh...
The production of alternative fuels from microalgae involves lengthy processing steps. Cell disrupti...
Most microalgae cells are very resistant to mechanical and chemical stresses. Because target produc...
Continually rising energy needs in conjunction with negative externalities of fossil fuel use demand...
Cell disruption of microalgae is often applied prior to oil extraction processes in order to breakdo...
Development of new renewable technologies is an important driver in the scientific community. As atm...
Microalgae are a potential feedstock for various products. At the moment, they are already used as f...
© 2014 Dr. Erin SpidenThe development of economically viable processes for the production of biodies...
Microalgae are a potential source for various valuable chemicals for commercial applications ranging...
Development of new renewable technologies is an important driver in the scientific community. As atm...
Lipid containing biomass from microalgae has received recent research interest as a renewable and su...
Lipid containing biomass from microalgae has received recent research interest as a renewable and su...
Some species of microalgae have high lipid yields; however, all species of microalgae, with the only...
International audienceAtomic force microscopy (AFM) has now become a major technology to study singl...
Abstract From consumer productions to energy production, algae is used in many industrial processes....
Many developed nations depend on oil for the production of gasoline, diesel, and natural gas. Meanwh...
The production of alternative fuels from microalgae involves lengthy processing steps. Cell disrupti...
Most microalgae cells are very resistant to mechanical and chemical stresses. Because target produc...
Continually rising energy needs in conjunction with negative externalities of fossil fuel use demand...
Cell disruption of microalgae is often applied prior to oil extraction processes in order to breakdo...
Development of new renewable technologies is an important driver in the scientific community. As atm...
Microalgae are a potential feedstock for various products. At the moment, they are already used as f...
© 2014 Dr. Erin SpidenThe development of economically viable processes for the production of biodies...
Microalgae are a potential source for various valuable chemicals for commercial applications ranging...
Development of new renewable technologies is an important driver in the scientific community. As atm...
Lipid containing biomass from microalgae has received recent research interest as a renewable and su...
Lipid containing biomass from microalgae has received recent research interest as a renewable and su...