Production of bio-crude oil from microalgae chlorella sp. Using hydrothermal liquefaction process

Aldeniro, Arief Bawono and Hisyam, Adhisatrio and Laras, Prasakti and Yano, Surya Pradana (2020) Production of bio-crude oil from microalgae chlorella sp. Using hydrothermal liquefaction process. Key Engineering Materials, 849 KE. 14 – 19. ISSN 10139826

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Abstract

Currently, microalgae have attracted as potential feedstock for biofuel production. Hydrothermal liquefaction was proposed as technology to convert microalgae into bio-crude oil. Microalgae used in this study was Indonesia-cultivated Chlorella sp., This work investigated the effect of temperature (200oC, 225oC, 250oC), biomass weight-water ratio (1:20, 2:20, 3:20), and residence time (10, 20, 30 minutes) on bio-crude oil yield of non-catalytic hydrothermal liquefaction. The highest bio-crude oil yield was 2.25, obtained at temperature of 250oC biomass weight-water ratio of 1:20, and residence time of 10 minutes. The highest component of bio-crude oil was alcohols. The low bio-crude oil yield was caused by the longer residence time of cooling step (driving gas conversion), low amount of carbon-hydrogen content and high amount of oxygen-ash content in biomass. Furthermore, the highest component of bio-crude oil was alcohols, stimulated by low carbon content coupled with high oxygen content in Chlorella sp. © 2020 Trans Tech Publications Ltd, Switzerland.

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: Cited by: 1; Conference name: 2nd Annual Symposium on Solid Waste Refinery, ANSWER 2019; Conference date: 13 November 2019 through 14 November 2019; Conference code: 241549
Uncontrolled Keywords: Algae; Biomass; Carbon; Crude oil; Liquefaction; Microorganisms; Oxygen; Biofuel production; Effect of temperature; Gas conversion; Hydrogen contents; Hydrothermal liquefactions; Non-catalytic; Potential feedstock; Residence time; Petroleum industry
Subjects: T Technology > TP Chemical technology
Divisions: Faculty of Engineering > Chemistry Engineering Department
Depositing User: Sri JUNANDI
Date Deposited: 18 Jun 2025 07:52
Last Modified: 18 Jun 2025 07:52
URI: https://ir.lib.ugm.ac.id/id/eprint/16979

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