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IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science | 2013

Pulsed Electric Field Treatment of Microalgae—Benefits for Microalgae Biomass Processing

Christian Eing; M. Goettel; R. Straessner; C. Gusbeth; Wolfgang Frey

In this paper, we demonstrate how pulsed electric field (PEF) treatment of microalgae biomass opens promising downstream processing options for an energetic use of algae. The fact that lipid droplets remain intracellular after treatment facilitates selective processing. After separation of the water-soluble cell contents, the algae lipids can be extracted with adequate solvents. The use of the environmental-friendly solvent ethanol results in an extraction yield from wet and dry biomass that, on average, is four times higher compared with untreated samples. Especially, the use of wet biomass opens a promising processing route for an energetic use of microalgae, because the energy consumed conventionally for drying of the biomass is considerably higher than the energy required for PEF treatment, i.e., ~ 1.5 MJ/kg of dry biomass.


IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science | 2013

Monitoring of Pulsed Electric Field-Induced Abiotic Stress on Microalgae by Chlorophyll Fluorescence Diagnostic

R. Straessner; Christian Eing; M. Goettel; C. Gusbeth; Wolfgang Frey

Application of a pulsed electric field (PEF) on biological cells, in general, results in stress reactions of the affected organisms. Depending on pulse parameters, reactions such as growth stimulation or apoptosis can be observed for short pulses on the nanosecond (ns) time scale. Cell inactivation usually occurs at longer pulse duration and appropriate high treatment energy values. In this paper, the impact of short PEFs on chloroplasts of green microalgae Auxenochlorella protothecoides was investigated, with closer inspection of the photosystem II (PS II), located in the thylakoid membrane. For this purpose, a pulse amplitude modulated (PAM) fluorescence diagnostic was employed, which is a common method for monitoring changes in the photosynthesis apparatus. In particular, alterations of the PS II can be identified by fluorescence quenching analysis, sensitively. For PEF treatment of microalgae suspensions, the high-voltage pulse duration was adjusted to 100 and 1000 ns. The treatment energy was varied between 2 and 78 kJ/kg. The electric field amplitude was constant throughout the experiments (ECuv=40 kV/cm). After PEF treatment, the samples were periodically analyzed by chlorophyll fluorescence analysis for 1 h, using the saturation pulse method. For the evaluation of the physiological status of the microalgae, the maximum photochemical quantum yield of PS II, Fv/Fm, was chosen. The obtained results showed that the influence of PEFs on PS II is significant. Contrary to commonly accepted explanations that intracellular organelles are predominantly affected by short ns-pulses, a large influence of PEF exposure on chloroplasts, particularly on PS II, could be identified for longer pulses. In this paper, the diagnostic method, applied pulse protocols, and the results of the PAM fluorescence measurements will be discussed.


Chemical engineering transactions | 2017

Effect of Pef Treatment on Extraction of Valuable Compounds from Microalgae C. Vulgaris

Gianpiero Pataro; M. Goettel; R. Straessner; C. Gusbeth; Giovanna Ferrari; Wolfgang Frey

Effect of PEF Treatment on Extraction of Valuable Compounds from Microalgae C. vulgaris Gianpiero Pataro, Martina Goettel, Ralf Straessner, Christian Gusbeth, Giovanna Ferrari, Wolfgang Frey a Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Salerno, via Giovanni Paolo II 132, 84084 Fisciano (SA), Italy b Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Institute for Pulsed Power and Microwave Technology (IHM), 76344 EggensteinLeopoldshafen, Germany c ProdAlScarl – University of Salerno, via Ponte don Melillo, 84084 Fisciano (SA), Italy [email protected]


Algal Research-Biomass Biofuels and Bioproducts | 2013

Pulsed electric field assisted extraction of intracellular valuables from microalgae

M. Goettel; Christian Eing; C. Gusbeth; R. Straessner; Wolfgang Frey


Archive | 2015

PEF assisted extraction of valuable compounds from microalgae C. vulgaris

Gianpiero Pataro; M. Goettel; Christian Eing; C. Gusbeth; R. Straessner; Mariangela Falcone; G. Ferraria; Wolfgang Frey


Archive | 2013

Application of a photosynthetic activity diagnostic to monitor nanosecond pulsed electric field stress imposed on microalgae organelles

R. Straessner; Christian Eing; M. Goettel; C. Gusbeth; Aude Silve; Wolfgang Frey


Archive | 2013

PEF-processing of microalgae for cell component extraction

Wolfgang Frey; Christian Eing; M. Goettel; C. Gusbeth; R. Straessner


Archive | 2013

Improved lipid extraction performance from microalgae after pulsed electric field treatment

Christian Eing; M. Goettel; C. Gusbeth; R. Straessner; Wolfgang Frey


Archive | 2013

Electroporation of the green microalgae Auxenochlorella protothecoides.

M. Goettel; Christian Eing; C. Gusbeth; Wolfgang Frey


Archive | 2013

Improved lipid extraction from microalgae after pulsed electric field treatment.

Christian Eing; M. Goettel; R. Sträßner; C. Gusbeth; Wolfgang Frey

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Wolfgang Frey

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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C. Gusbeth

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Christian Eing

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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R. Straessner

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Aude Silve

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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R. Sträßner

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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