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Study on co-pyrolysis and products of Chlorella vulgaris and rice straw catalyzed by activated carbon/HZSM-5 additives

Journal

BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY
Volume 360, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2022.127594

Keywords

Microwave -assisted catalytic co -pyrolysis; Compound additives; Bio-oil; Activated carbon; HZSM-5

Funding

  1. Scientific Research and Technology Development Program of Guangxi [AB22035033]
  2. Guangxi Natural Science Foundation [2019GXNSFAA185049]
  3. Opening Project of Guangxi Key Laboratory of Petrochemical Resource Processing and Process Intensification Technology [2022 K002]
  4. Guangdong Province Key Laboratory of Efficient and Clean Energy Utilization [2013A061401005]
  5. South China University of technology
  6. Key Laboratory of Efficient and Clean Energy Utilization of Guangdong Higher Education Institutes [KLB10004]

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The study investigated the weight loss characteristics, product distribution, and bio-oil composition of co-pyrolysis of rice straw and Chlorella vulgaris using microwave oven. The catalytic effects of activated carbon and HZSM-5 were also studied. The results showed that activated carbon significantly improved the weight loss characteristics, while HZSM-5 had a positive effect only at low addition levels. Compound additives increased the bio-oil production and hydrocarbons content.
The weight loss characteristics, product distribution and bio-oil composition of co-pyrolysis of rice straw (RS) and Chlorella vulgaris (CV) were investigated by microwave oven. Then, the catalytic effect of activated carbon (AC) and HZSM-5 on these characteristics were studied. Results showed that AC strongly improved co-pyrolysis weight loss characteristics and obtained maximum average weight loss rate (Ra) at 30% addition with 0.01639 wt.%/s. While HZSM-5 promoted the characteristics as addition was lower than 10%. In the case of compound additives, 20% A7H3 obtained the maximum Ra (0.01413 wt.%/s). Furthermore, both single AC and HZSM-5 showed negative effect on bio-oil production, while 20% A7H3 (AC/HZSM-5 = 7:3) achieved the maximum production (24%). For bio-oil composition, 30% A10H0 showed strong selectivity for phenol and N-heterocycle and 10% A0H10 showed strong aromatization capacity, and the addition of 20% A7H3 increased the hydrocarbons content from 20.79% to 31.63% compared with the blank group.

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