Abstract

Microalgal bacterial floc (MaB-floc) raceway ponds are a novel sunlight-based technology to grow biomass on food-industry effluent and flue gas (33.9kgvolatilesolids(VS)hapond−1d−1). The MaB-floc biorefinery concept of high-value phycochemicals and biogas was screened to find a suitable valorization strategy for this novel biomass. Freezing and aqueous extraction of MaB-flocs followed by size exclusion chromatography yielded 22.4gC-phycocyanin(C-PC)kg−1 VS with a purity of 1.32 (24.5% recovery) and 9.5gC-phycoerythrin(C-PE)kg−1 VS with a purity of 1.06 (20.9% recovery). Anaerobic digestion of the extracted MaB-flocs resulted in 272NLCH4g−1 VS. Moreover, increasing the suspended solid (SS) loading of food industry effluent for one day, significantly reduced the biochemical methane yield by 13.6%, and the C-PC and C-PE yield of total crude extracts by 74.5% and 65.5%, respectively. In contrast, it increased the neophytadiene yield by 45.1%. This study highlights the large potential of these MaB-flocs as a bioresource for production of phycobiliproteins, biogas and neophytadiene. Further research is needed to improve the phycochemical extraction and purification processes, and to confirm a huge economic potential.

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