Perspectives on cultivation and harvesting technologies of microalgae, towards environmental

The development of algae is seen as a potential and ecologically sound approach to address the increasing demands in multiple sectors. However, successful implementation of processes is highly dependent on effective growing and harvesting methods. The present study provides a complete examination of...

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Main Authors: Manzoore, Elahi M. Soudagar, Kong, Tiong Sieh, Jathar, Laxmikant, Nik Nazri, Nik Ghazali, S., Ramesh, Awasarmol, Umesh, Ong, Hwai Chyuan *
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spelling my.sunway.eprints.26042024-05-15T03:44:19Z http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/2604/ Perspectives on cultivation and harvesting technologies of microalgae, towards environmental Manzoore, Elahi M. Soudagar Kong, Tiong Sieh Jathar, Laxmikant Nik Nazri, Nik Ghazali S., Ramesh Awasarmol, Umesh Ong, Hwai Chyuan * QD Chemistry QK Botany SB Plant culture T Technology (General) The development of algae is seen as a potential and ecologically sound approach to address the increasing demands in multiple sectors. However, successful implementation of processes is highly dependent on effective growing and harvesting methods. The present study provides a complete examination of contemporary techniques employed in the production and harvesting of algae, with a particular emphasis on their sustainability. The review begins by examining several culture strategies, encompassing open ponds, closed photobioreactors, and raceway ponds. The analysis of each method is conducted in a systematic manner, with a particular focus on highlighting their advantages, limitations, and potential for expansion. This approach ensures that the conversation is in line with the objectives of sustainability. Moreover, this study explores essential elements of algae harvesting, including the processes of cell separation, dewatering, and biomass extraction. Traditional methods such as centrifugation, filtration, and sedimentation are examined in conjunction with novel, environmentally concerned strategies including flocculation, electro-coagulation, and membrane filtration. It evaluates the impacts on the environment that are caused by the cultivation process, including the usage of water and land, the use of energy, the production of carbon dioxide, and the runoff of nutrients. Furthermore, this study presents a thorough examination of the current body of research pertaining to Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) studies, presenting a perspective that emphasizes sustainability in the context of algae harvesting systems. In conclusion, the analysis ends up with an examination ahead at potential areas for future study in the cultivation and harvesting of algae. This review is an essential guide for scientists, policymakers, and industry experts associated with the advancement and implementation of algae-based technologies. Elsevier 2024 Article PeerReviewed Manzoore, Elahi M. Soudagar and Kong, Tiong Sieh and Jathar, Laxmikant and Nik Nazri, Nik Ghazali and S., Ramesh and Awasarmol, Umesh and Ong, Hwai Chyuan * (2024) Perspectives on cultivation and harvesting technologies of microalgae, towards environmental. Chemosphere, 353. ISSN 0045-6535 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2024.141540 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2024.141540
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topic QD Chemistry
QK Botany
SB Plant culture
T Technology (General)
spellingShingle QD Chemistry
QK Botany
SB Plant culture
T Technology (General)
Manzoore, Elahi M. Soudagar
Kong, Tiong Sieh
Jathar, Laxmikant
Nik Nazri, Nik Ghazali
S., Ramesh
Awasarmol, Umesh
Ong, Hwai Chyuan *
Perspectives on cultivation and harvesting technologies of microalgae, towards environmental
description The development of algae is seen as a potential and ecologically sound approach to address the increasing demands in multiple sectors. However, successful implementation of processes is highly dependent on effective growing and harvesting methods. The present study provides a complete examination of contemporary techniques employed in the production and harvesting of algae, with a particular emphasis on their sustainability. The review begins by examining several culture strategies, encompassing open ponds, closed photobioreactors, and raceway ponds. The analysis of each method is conducted in a systematic manner, with a particular focus on highlighting their advantages, limitations, and potential for expansion. This approach ensures that the conversation is in line with the objectives of sustainability. Moreover, this study explores essential elements of algae harvesting, including the processes of cell separation, dewatering, and biomass extraction. Traditional methods such as centrifugation, filtration, and sedimentation are examined in conjunction with novel, environmentally concerned strategies including flocculation, electro-coagulation, and membrane filtration. It evaluates the impacts on the environment that are caused by the cultivation process, including the usage of water and land, the use of energy, the production of carbon dioxide, and the runoff of nutrients. Furthermore, this study presents a thorough examination of the current body of research pertaining to Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) studies, presenting a perspective that emphasizes sustainability in the context of algae harvesting systems. In conclusion, the analysis ends up with an examination ahead at potential areas for future study in the cultivation and harvesting of algae. This review is an essential guide for scientists, policymakers, and industry experts associated with the advancement and implementation of algae-based technologies.
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author Manzoore, Elahi M. Soudagar
Kong, Tiong Sieh
Jathar, Laxmikant
Nik Nazri, Nik Ghazali
S., Ramesh
Awasarmol, Umesh
Ong, Hwai Chyuan *
author_facet Manzoore, Elahi M. Soudagar
Kong, Tiong Sieh
Jathar, Laxmikant
Nik Nazri, Nik Ghazali
S., Ramesh
Awasarmol, Umesh
Ong, Hwai Chyuan *
author_sort Manzoore, Elahi M. Soudagar
title Perspectives on cultivation and harvesting technologies of microalgae, towards environmental
title_short Perspectives on cultivation and harvesting technologies of microalgae, towards environmental
title_full Perspectives on cultivation and harvesting technologies of microalgae, towards environmental
title_fullStr Perspectives on cultivation and harvesting technologies of microalgae, towards environmental
title_full_unstemmed Perspectives on cultivation and harvesting technologies of microalgae, towards environmental
title_sort perspectives on cultivation and harvesting technologies of microalgae, towards environmental
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2024
url http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/2604/
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2024.141540
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