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Title: The Biophysical Properties of Microalgal Cell Surfaces Govern Their Interactions with an Amphiphilic Chitosan Derivative Used for Flocculation and Flotation
Authors: Demir-Yilmaz, Irem
PAPPA, Michaela 
LAMA, Sanjaya 
Guiraud, Pascal
VANDAMME, Dries 
Formosa-Dague, Cecile
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Source: ACS applied bio materials, 7 (6) , p. 4017 -4028
Abstract: Microalgae show great promise for producing valuable molecules like biofuels, but their large-scale production faces challenges, with harvesting being particularly expensive due to their low concentration in water, necessitating extensive treatment. While methods such as centrifugation and filtration have been proposed, their efficiency and cost-effectiveness are limited. Flotation, involving air-bubbles lifting microalgae to the surface, offers a viable alternative, yet the repulsive interaction between bubbles and cells can hinder its effectiveness. Previous research from our group proposed using an amphiphilic chitosan derivative, polyoctyl chitosan (PO-chitosan), to functionalize bubbles used in dissolved air flotation (DAF). Molecular-scale studies performed using atomic force microscopy (AFM) revealed that PO-chitosan's efficiency correlates with cell surface properties, particularly hydrophobic ones, raising the question of whether this molecule can in fact be used more generally to harvest different microalgae. Evaluating this, we used a different strain of Chlorella vulgaris and first characterized its surface properties using AFM. Results showed that cells were hydrophilic but could still interact with PO-chitosan on bubble surfaces through a different mechanism based on specific interactions. Although force levels were low, flotation resulted in 84% separation, which could be explained by the presence of AOM (algal organic matter) that also interacts with functionalized bubbles, enhancing the overall separation. Finally, flocculation was also shown to be efficient and pH-independent, demonstrating the potential of PO-chitosan for harvesting microalgae with different cell surface properties and thus for further sustainable large-scale applications.
Notes: Formosa-Dague, C (corresponding author), Univ Toulouse, CNRS, TBI, INSA,INRAE, F-31400 Toulouse, France.
formosa@insa-toulouse.fr
Keywords: Chlorella vulgaris; hydrophobicity; flocculation; flotation; algal;organic matter; force spectroscopy
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/43244
ISSN: 2576-6422
e-ISSN: 2576-6422
DOI: 10.1021/acsabm.4c00363
ISI #: 001231817000001
Rights: 2024 American Chemical Society
Category: A1
Type: Journal Contribution
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