Properties of oil and char derived from slow pyrolysis of Tetraselmis chui |
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Authors: | Grierson Scott Strezov Vladimir Shah Pushan |
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Affiliation: | Graduate School of the Environment, Faculty of Science, Macquarie University, NSW 2109, Australia |
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Abstract: | Pyrolysis of biomass is a means to industrially manufacture renewable oil and gas, in addition to biochar for soil amendment and long-term carbon fixation. In this work, oil and char derived from the slow pyrolysis of the unicellular marine diatom Tetraselmis chui are analysed using a variety of techniques. The pyrolytic oil fraction exhibits a wide variety of fatty acids, alkanes, alkenes, amides, aldehydes, terpenes, pyrrolidinines, phytol and phenols, with a high heating value (HHV) of 28 MJ/kg. The biochar produced has a HHV of 14.5 MJ/kg and reveals a number of properties that are potentially valuable from an agronomic point of view, including high cation exchange capacity (CEC), large concentration of N, and a low C:N ratio. The quantity of C in T. chui biochar that can be expected to stabilise in soil amounts to approximately 9%/wt of the original feedstock, leading to a potential net reduction in atmospheric CO2. |
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Keywords: | Biochar Biomass Bio-oil Microalgae Pyrolysis |
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