Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1196815 | Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis | 2013 | 8 Pages |
•Enteromorpha prolifera was converted into liquid oil by deoxy-liquefaction.•Zeolite catalysts can improve the yield, distribution and properties of the products.•Total contents of long-chain alkanes and aromatics increased greatly.•A distinct decrease in oxygen contents was achieved.
The marine green macroalgae, Enteromorpha prolifera, was converted into liquid oil through deoxy-liquefaction in a stainless steel microreactor. Mn/H-ZSM-5 and Fe/H-ZSM-5 catalysts were employed to investigate the yield, distribution and properties of the liquefaction products. With Fe/H-ZSM-5 catalyst, a maximum yield of 14.81% oil was obtained at 350 °C, and the higher heating value was up to 44.69 MJ/kg. In both the presence and absence catalysts, the liquefaction products were similar and mainly composed of aromatics, phenols, alkanes, etc. However, their contents were quite different. With the addition of Mn/H-ZSM-5 and Fe/H-ZSM-5 catalysts, the long-chain alkanes and aromatics increased, while those phenols and nitrogen containing species decreased, contributing to a distinct decrease in oxygen content. The results suggested that deoxy-liquefaction technique may be an effective way to convert macroalgae E. prolifera into high-quality liquid oil, which should be beneficial for environmental protection and renewable energy development.