Co-liquefaction of micro- and macroalgae in subcritical water

  • Binbin Jin
  • , Peigao Duan
  • , Yuping Xu
  • , Feng Wang
  • , Yunchang Fan

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Abstract

Co-liquefaction of microalgae (Spirulina platensis, SP) and macroalgae (Entermorpha prolifera, EP) was studied in subcritical water by using a stainless-steel batch reactor at different temperature (250 to 370°C), time (5 to 120min), SP/EP mass ratio (0 to 100%), and water/algae mass ratio (1:1 to 6:1). The results suggested that a positive synergetic effect existed during the co-liquefaction of SP and EP, and this synergetic effect was dependent on reaction conditions. Co-liquefaction alleviated the severe reaction conditions compared to the separate liquefaction of SP and EP and also promoted the in situ deoxygenation of the bio-oil. The higher-heating-value of bio-oil produced from the co-liquefaction of SP and EP (wSP:wEP=1) is 35.3MJ/kg. The energy recovery from the co-liquefaction is larger than the average value from the separate liquefaction of SP and EP. Co-liquefaction did not affect the molecular composition but affect the relative amount of each component in the bio-oil.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)103-110
Number of pages8
JournalBioresource Technology
Volume149
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2013
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Bio-oil
  • Co-liquefaction
  • Entermorpha prolifera
  • Spirulina platensis
  • Subcritical water

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