tuanjim
Chemical
- Apr 29, 2005
- 7
HI,
I'm involved in the early R&D stages of identifying the best available technology for dewatering algae and am wondering whether anyone out there has had experience in this field at all and would be able to offer up useful advice? Following initial screening tests with various coagulants and flocculants we have found a chemical mixture which enables good floc formation and background clarity but the chemical costs associated with getting to this step are prohibitively high. The system that we are operating with is a marine/salty medium containing a very small algae species (around 5 microns), at high algae/biomass densities (0.1 - 0.3 % TSS) and SG's very close to one. At this stage I am leaning towards DAF type technology or possibly some type of hollow-fibre type filtration (which would eliminate chemical costs). Centrifugation is too expensive as is gravity sedimentation at this stage.
The algae is our product rather than waste by the way, and my goal is to produce as high a TSS loading by the end of processing (5 - 25%). Our budget is very tight which makes this a tough one.
I new to such biological systems so any ideas or suggestions that you guys have out there would be hugely appreciated!!
I'm involved in the early R&D stages of identifying the best available technology for dewatering algae and am wondering whether anyone out there has had experience in this field at all and would be able to offer up useful advice? Following initial screening tests with various coagulants and flocculants we have found a chemical mixture which enables good floc formation and background clarity but the chemical costs associated with getting to this step are prohibitively high. The system that we are operating with is a marine/salty medium containing a very small algae species (around 5 microns), at high algae/biomass densities (0.1 - 0.3 % TSS) and SG's very close to one. At this stage I am leaning towards DAF type technology or possibly some type of hollow-fibre type filtration (which would eliminate chemical costs). Centrifugation is too expensive as is gravity sedimentation at this stage.
The algae is our product rather than waste by the way, and my goal is to produce as high a TSS loading by the end of processing (5 - 25%). Our budget is very tight which makes this a tough one.
I new to such biological systems so any ideas or suggestions that you guys have out there would be hugely appreciated!!