Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4997841 Bioresource Technology 2017 35 Pages PDF
Abstract
This study investigates the production potential of bio-crude from wastewater treatment high rate algal pond (WWT HRAP) biomass in terms of yield, elemental/chemical composition and higher heating value (HHV). Hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL) of the biomass slurry (2.2 wt% solid content, 19.7 kJ/g HHV) was conducted at a range of temperatures (150-300°C) for one hour. The bio-crude yield and HHV varied in range of 3.1-24.9 wt% and 37.5-38.9 kJ/g, respectively. The bio-crudes were comprised of 71-72.4 wt% carbon, 0.9-4.8 wt% nitrogen, 8.7-9.8 wt% hydrogen and 12-15.7 wt% oxygen. GC-MS analysis indicated that pyrroles, indoles, amides and fatty acids were the most abundant bio-crude compounds. HTL of WWT HRAP biomass resulted, also, in production of 10.5-26 wt% water-soluble compounds (containing up to 293 mg/L ammonia), 1.0-9.3 wt% gas and 44.8-85.5 wt% solid residue (12.2-18.1 kJ/g). The aqueous phase has a great potential to be used as an ammonia source for further algal cultivation and the solid residue could be used as a process fuel source.
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