Authors
Melcureraj Lavanya, Arunachalam Meenakshisundaram, Sahadevan Renganathan, Senthil Chinnasamy, David Milton Lewis, Jaganathan Nallasivam, Sailendra Bhaskar
Publication date
2016/3/1
Journal
Bioresource technology
Volume
203
Pages
228-235
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Biocrude was produced from Tetraselmis sp. – a marine alga and Arthrospira platensis – a fresh water alga using hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL) process. Considering the constraints in cultivating algae for replacing 100% petrocrude, this study evaluated the option of blending and co-processing algal biocrude with petrocrude. Biocrudes obtained from algal strains cultivated in fresh water and sea water were blended with petrocrude at 10% concentration and the characteristics were studied using FT-IR and CNS SIMDIST. True Boiling Point (TBP) distillation was carried out to assess yields and properties of distillates of blended biocrudes. Biocrudes obtained from both algae were light crudes and the blended crudes recorded distillate yields of 76–77 wt%. The yield of light naphtha fraction of biocrude blends was 29–30%; whereas the yield of diesel fraction was about 18%. This study proposes blending and co …
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