Serambi Engineering
Vol. 11 No. 1 (2026): Januari 2026

Optimization of Drying Conditions of Chlorella vulgaris Using Tray Dryer for Biodiesel Feedstock

Lidya Elizabeth (Unknown)
Rispiandi (Unknown)
Laily Isna Ramadhani (Unknown)
Dhyna Analyes Trirahayu (Unknown)
Hidayatulloh, Irwan (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
11 Jan 2026

Abstract

Microalgae are one of the primary feedstocks for biodiesel production due to their high lipid content, ranging from 4–77% of dry weight. Chlorella vulgaris is considered a superior species with a lipid content of 5–40% based on dry weight. Drying microalgae into powder form has been developed to improve handling, storage, and application, including in biodiesel production. However, drying remains a major challenge, as inappropriate methods may cause lipid degradation due to high-temperature exposure. This study aims to dry Chlorella vulgaris using a tray dryer and to optimize its operating conditions through analysis of variance based on Response Surface Methodology (RSM). Based on the literature, no previous studies have used a tray dryer for drying Chlorella vulgaris. Optimization was conducted by varying drying temperature (55–75°C) and air velocity (1.5–1.7 m/s) to achieve the highest drying efficiency. The highest efficiency was achieved at 79°C and 1.6 m/s, reaching 99.99% with energy consumption of 603.17 kWh/kg. Meanwhile, RSM analysis showed that the optimum condition was at 75°C and 1.7 m/s, resulting in 99.89% efficiency with energy consumption of 693.97 kWh/kg. Drying at both 75°C and 79°C proved to be efficient and safe in preserving lipid compounds in microalgae.

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jse

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Earth & Planetary Sciences Energy Engineering Environmental Science Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering

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The Serambi Engineering journal is published as a medium to distribute information on research results in engineering and science, both carried out by lecturers from the Serambi Mekkah University and other parties. Published research can be in the form of field research or laboratory research as ...