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β-Carotene extraction from Dunaliella salina by supercritical CO2

Kristin Ludwig, Liisa Rihko‐Struckmann, Gordon Brinitzer, Gerd Unkelbach, Kai Sundmacher

2021Journal of Applied Phycology53 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract This paper reports the results of supercritical carbon dioxide (scCO 2 ) extraction of β-carotene from Dunaliella salina as potential alternative to conventional organic solvent extraction. In pilot-scale scCO 2 experiments, the pressure, temperature, and co-solvent concentration were varied. The supercritical extraction at 500 bar, 70 °C, and 10 wt% ethanol as co-solvent yielded in the highly efficient pigment recovery of over 90%. Techno-economic assessment demonstrated higher energy consumption for the scCO 2 extraction that was compensated by lower solvent costs. Thus, comparable pigment production costs to the reference extraction with n-hexane were estimated for the scCO 2 process. Due to the green solvent properties of scCO 2 and ethanol, this approach is highly promising for extraction of algal biomass in industrial scale.

Topics & Concepts

Dunaliella salinaSupercritical carbon dioxideSupercritical fluidExtraction (chemistry)SolventDunaliellaSupercritical fluid extractionHexaneChromatographyCarbon dioxideChemistryMaterials scienceBotanyOrganic chemistryAlgaeBiologyAlgal biology and biofuel productionCatalysis and Oxidation ReactionsPhase Equilibria and Thermodynamics
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