(540b) Subcritical Extraction of Chlorella Pyrenoidosa: Optimization through Response Surface Methodology | AIChE

(540b) Subcritical Extraction of Chlorella Pyrenoidosa: Optimization through Response Surface Methodology

Authors 

Harun, R. - Presenter, Universiti Putra Malaysia
Thiruvenkadam, S., Universiti Putra Malaysia
Danquah, M. K., University of Kentucky
The objective of this study is to determine optimum operating conditions for maximum extraction of oil from subcritical methanol extraction of Chlorella pyrenoidosa. A statistical approach, i.e. response surface methodology (RSM) is employed in this study. The effects of three operational factors: reaction temperature (140 to 220 °C), reaction time (1 to 15 min) and methanol to algae ratio (1 to 9 wt.%) were investigated. A maximum oil yield of 7.1 wt.% was obtained at 160 °C, 3 min reaction time and 7 wt.% methanol to algae ratio. The analysis of variance (ANOVA) revealed that methanol to algae ratio is the most significant factor for maximizing oil yield. Regression analysis showed a good fit of the experimental data to the second order polynomial model.