Reactions with CO/H2O of Two Marine Algae and Comparison withReactions under H2 and N2
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2014-04-21Author
Subagyono, RR Dirgarini
Marshall, Marc
Jackson, W. Roy
Chow, Meechin
Chaffee, Alan L.
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The reactions of a strain of marine alga Chlorococcum sp. and of a polystrain containing a mixture of marine algae with CO/H2O have been studied. The yields and chemical composition of the products obtained from the reactions with CO/H2O were compared with those using N2 and H2. The effects of selected potential catalysts (Na2CO3, NaAlO2, and Fe) and the water-to-algae ratio on the product yields and composition when the reactions were carried out under CO/H2O are also described. Both algae gave high product yields at 285 °C, but the quality of the product as a liquid fuel increased at higher temperature. The reactions with CO/H2O tended to give higher oil yields and higher-quality products (lower nitrogen, higher atomic H/C ratio) than those using H2 or N2 and, in addition, reduced the amount of dewatering of the algae that is required.
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