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In-depth study of bio-oil and biochar production from macroalgae Sargassum sp. via slow pyrolysis
Sargassum is undoubtedly one of the most predominant brown macroalgae, posing a significant disposal problem for coastal areas worldwide. The effective valorization of Sargassum sp. would be beneficial not only for environmental mitigation but also for producing high-value chemicals. However, the va...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8985117/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35424963 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra00702a |
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author | Farobie, Obie Amrullah, Apip Bayu, Asep Syaftika, Novi Anis, Latifa Aisya Hartulistiyoso, Edy |
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description | Sargassum is undoubtedly one of the most predominant brown macroalgae, posing a significant disposal problem for coastal areas worldwide. The effective valorization of Sargassum sp. would be beneficial not only for environmental mitigation but also for producing high-value chemicals. However, the valorization of Sargassum sp. for bio-oil and biochar production via slow pyrolysis has not been well studied yet. Hence, this study aimed to conduct a comprehensive investigation into bio-oil and biochar production from Sargassum sp. via slow pyrolysis to provide valuable data for further valorization. A batch reactor was employed, and the pyrolysis of Sargassum sp. was conducted in a temperature range of 400–600 °C and with retention times of 10–50 min. The results showed significant compounds could be identified in bio-oil from Sargassum sp., including carboxylic acids, furan derivatives, aliphatic hydrocarbons, and N-aromatic compounds. Based on the ultimate analysis, the H/C and O/C atomic ratios of biochar were lower than the feedstock, reflecting the occurrence of dehydration and decarboxylation reactions throughout the pyrolysis. Biochar exhibited calorific values in the range of 23.12–25.89 MJ kg(−1), indicating it has more potential to be used as a solid fuel than low-ranked coals. Surface morphological analysis was performed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and showed a larger surface area in biochar than in the algal feedstock. Furthermore, a reaction model was deduced, and it was confirmed that the pyrolysis reaction obeyed the Arrhenius behaviour. Overall, the slow pyrolysis of Sargassum sp. provides an opportunity to obtain value-added chemicals and biochars, which could be further utilized for other applications. |
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spelling | pubmed-89851172022-04-13 In-depth study of bio-oil and biochar production from macroalgae Sargassum sp. via slow pyrolysis Farobie, Obie Amrullah, Apip Bayu, Asep Syaftika, Novi Anis, Latifa Aisya Hartulistiyoso, Edy RSC Adv Chemistry Sargassum is undoubtedly one of the most predominant brown macroalgae, posing a significant disposal problem for coastal areas worldwide. The effective valorization of Sargassum sp. would be beneficial not only for environmental mitigation but also for producing high-value chemicals. However, the valorization of Sargassum sp. for bio-oil and biochar production via slow pyrolysis has not been well studied yet. Hence, this study aimed to conduct a comprehensive investigation into bio-oil and biochar production from Sargassum sp. via slow pyrolysis to provide valuable data for further valorization. A batch reactor was employed, and the pyrolysis of Sargassum sp. was conducted in a temperature range of 400–600 °C and with retention times of 10–50 min. The results showed significant compounds could be identified in bio-oil from Sargassum sp., including carboxylic acids, furan derivatives, aliphatic hydrocarbons, and N-aromatic compounds. Based on the ultimate analysis, the H/C and O/C atomic ratios of biochar were lower than the feedstock, reflecting the occurrence of dehydration and decarboxylation reactions throughout the pyrolysis. Biochar exhibited calorific values in the range of 23.12–25.89 MJ kg(−1), indicating it has more potential to be used as a solid fuel than low-ranked coals. Surface morphological analysis was performed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and showed a larger surface area in biochar than in the algal feedstock. Furthermore, a reaction model was deduced, and it was confirmed that the pyrolysis reaction obeyed the Arrhenius behaviour. Overall, the slow pyrolysis of Sargassum sp. provides an opportunity to obtain value-added chemicals and biochars, which could be further utilized for other applications. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-03-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8985117/ /pubmed/35424963 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra00702a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Chemistry Farobie, Obie Amrullah, Apip Bayu, Asep Syaftika, Novi Anis, Latifa Aisya Hartulistiyoso, Edy In-depth study of bio-oil and biochar production from macroalgae Sargassum sp. via slow pyrolysis |
title | In-depth study of bio-oil and biochar production from macroalgae Sargassum sp. via slow pyrolysis |
title_full | In-depth study of bio-oil and biochar production from macroalgae Sargassum sp. via slow pyrolysis |
title_fullStr | In-depth study of bio-oil and biochar production from macroalgae Sargassum sp. via slow pyrolysis |
title_full_unstemmed | In-depth study of bio-oil and biochar production from macroalgae Sargassum sp. via slow pyrolysis |
title_short | In-depth study of bio-oil and biochar production from macroalgae Sargassum sp. via slow pyrolysis |
title_sort | in-depth study of bio-oil and biochar production from macroalgae sargassum sp. via slow pyrolysis |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8985117/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35424963 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra00702a |
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