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Experimental Study on Microwave Pyrolysis of Dunaliella salina Using Compound Additives
by
Huang Dengchang
, Huang, Yuting
, Huang Haozhong
, Qianhao, Qi
, Zeng Tianyang
, Bu Xiaoyan
, Chen, Chunxiang
in
Activated carbon
/ Additives
/ Algae
/ Alternative energy sources
/ Biomass energy
/ Calcium carbonate
/ Dielectric properties
/ Dunaliella salina
/ Efficiency
/ Electricity consumption
/ Gas production
/ Metal oxides
/ Oil and gas production
/ Pyrolysis
/ Ratios
/ Sodium carbonate
/ Weight loss
2021
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Experimental Study on Microwave Pyrolysis of Dunaliella salina Using Compound Additives
by
Huang Dengchang
, Huang, Yuting
, Huang Haozhong
, Qianhao, Qi
, Zeng Tianyang
, Bu Xiaoyan
, Chen, Chunxiang
in
Activated carbon
/ Additives
/ Algae
/ Alternative energy sources
/ Biomass energy
/ Calcium carbonate
/ Dielectric properties
/ Dunaliella salina
/ Efficiency
/ Electricity consumption
/ Gas production
/ Metal oxides
/ Oil and gas production
/ Pyrolysis
/ Ratios
/ Sodium carbonate
/ Weight loss
2021
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Experimental Study on Microwave Pyrolysis of Dunaliella salina Using Compound Additives
by
Huang Dengchang
, Huang, Yuting
, Huang Haozhong
, Qianhao, Qi
, Zeng Tianyang
, Bu Xiaoyan
, Chen, Chunxiang
in
Activated carbon
/ Additives
/ Algae
/ Alternative energy sources
/ Biomass energy
/ Calcium carbonate
/ Dielectric properties
/ Dunaliella salina
/ Efficiency
/ Electricity consumption
/ Gas production
/ Metal oxides
/ Oil and gas production
/ Pyrolysis
/ Ratios
/ Sodium carbonate
/ Weight loss
2021
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Experimental Study on Microwave Pyrolysis of Dunaliella salina Using Compound Additives
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Experimental Study on Microwave Pyrolysis of Dunaliella salina Using Compound Additives
2021
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The microwave catalytic pyrolysis of Dunaliella salina was evaluated under two types of compound additives (blends of activated carbon (AC) with Na2CO3 and AC with CaCO3). The effect of different addition amounts (5, 10, 15, and 20%) and different blending ratios (0:10, 3:7, 4:6, 5:5, 6:4, 7:3 and 10:0) of compound additives was studied. The total weight loss (Mt) was increased with the addition of AC/Na and AC/Ca additives. For 15% AC/Na groups, the largest Mt (83.06 wt.%) was obtained at 5AC5Na, while 4AC6Na showed strong synergy based on the maximum weight loss rate (Rm), the average weight loss rate (Rv), and the time corresponding to weight stabilization (ts). In terms of AC/Ca at amount of 10%, the smallest ts, maximum Rv, and unit electricity consumption for bio-oil and gas production (Wu) were acquired at 5AC5Ca. The AC/Na groups performed well than AC/Ca groups in the weight loss characteristics.
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Springer Nature B.V
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