Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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244307 | Applied Energy | 2011 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Microalgae for carbon dioxide mitigation was applied to the production of acetic acid under hydrothermal conditions with H2O2 oxidant. Results showed that acetic acid was obtained with a good yield of 14.9% based on a carbon base at 300 °C for 80 s with 100% H2O2 supply. This result should be helpful to facilitate studies for developing a new green and sustainable process in order to produce acetic acid from microalgae, which are the fastest growing sunlight-driven cell factories. These results show that it is possible to develop a process for conversion of microalgae biomass into acetic acid.
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Authors
Zheng Shen, Jingfei Zhou, Xuefei Zhou, Yalei Zhang,