화학공학소재연구정보센터
Bioresource Technology, Vol.131, 413-419, 2013
Hydrothermal liquefaction of Spirulina and Nannochloropsis salina under subcritical and supercritical water conditions
Six hydrothermal liquefaction experiments on Nannochloropsis salina and Spirulina platensis at subcritical and supercritical water conditions (220-375 degrees C, 20-255 bar) were carried out to explore the feasibility of extracting lipids from wet algae, preserving nutrients in lipid-extracted algae solid residue, and recycling process water for algae cultivation. GC-MS, elemental analyzer, FT-IR, calorimeter and nutrient analysis were used to analyze bio-crude, lipid-extracted algae and water samples produced in the hydrothermal liquefaction process. The highest bio-crude yield of 46% was obtained on N. sauna at 350 degrees C and 175 bar. For S. platensis algae sample, the optimal hydrothermal liquefaction condition appears to be at 310 degrees C and 115 bar, while the optimal condition for N. sauna is at 350 degrees C and 175 bar. Preliminary data also indicate that a lipid-extracted algae solid residue sample obtained in the hydrothermal liquefaction process contains a high level of proteins. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.