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Title: Nannochloropsis sp. Biorefinery: Recovery of Soluble Protein by Membrane Ultrafiltration/Diafiltration
Authors: Ribeiro, Cláudia
Santos, Edgar T.
Costa, Luís
Brazinha, Carla
Saraiva, Pedro 
Crespo, João G
Keywords: Nannochloropsis sp.; protein recovery; circular economy; ultrafiltration; controlled transmembrane pressure; controlled permeate flux
Issue Date: 2-Apr-2022
Project: Bio Based Industries Joint Undertaking (JU) under grant agreement No 887227—MULTI-STR3AM 
Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia/Ministério da Educação e Ciência, Portugal and A4F—Algae for Future for the PhD Fellow grant PD/BDE/142836/2018 in a PhD project within an industrial environment and Doctoral Program in Refining, Petrochemical and Chemical Engineering (EngIQ). 
Associate Laboratory for Green Chemistry—LAQV which is financed by national funds from FCT/MCTES (UIDB/50006/2020 and UIDP/50006/2020) 
Serial title, monograph or event: Membranes
Volume: 12
Issue: 4
Abstract: This work proposes a way to maximize the potential of a Nannochloropsis sp. biorefinery process, through membrane technology, producing an extract enriched in soluble proteins, free from the insoluble protein fraction, with a low lipid content and eliminating the colored chlorophyll-a. This procedure, following the principles of a circular economy approach, allows for the valorization of a stream from the biorefining of Nannochloropsis sp. that, otherwise, would be considered a residue without commercial value. The process proposed minimizes fouling phenomena at the membrane surface, making it possible to achieve high permeate fluxes, thus reducing the need for membrane cleaning and, therefore, contributing to an extended membrane lifetime. Supernatant obtained after centrifugation of a suspension of ruptured Nannochloropsis sp. cells was processed by ultrafiltration using a membrane with a cut-off of 100 kDa MWCO. Two different operating approaches were evaluated-controlled transmembrane pressure and controlled permeate flux-under concentration and diafiltration modes. Ultrafiltration operated in a diafiltration mode, under controlled permeate flux conditions, led to the highest soluble protein recovery (78%) with the highest constant permeate flux (12 L·m-2·h-1) and low membrane fouling.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/103381
ISSN: 2077-0375
DOI: 10.3390/membranes12040401
Rights: openAccess
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