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Orthovanadate intercalated CuFe-LDO catalyzed hydrothermal liquefaction of microalgae for low nitrogen bio-oil production

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  • Lu, Tao
  • Ma, Zhiwen
  • Pan, Yali
  • Wu, Zhenyu
  • Yuan, Yupeng
  • Sun, Yingqiang

Abstract

Hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL) of microalgae for bio-oil production is a promising strategy to avoid extensive fossil fuel utilization, while tandem amidation and Maillard reactions during hydrolysis of cellular compounds unavoidably result in formation of nitrogen containing (N-containing) compounds, reducing quality of bio-oil. Accordingly, VO43− intercalated Cu–Fe layered double oxides named as Cu2Fe-VO4-LDO is firstly synthesized to both catalyze hydrolysis of cellular compounds and block N-containing compounds formation. The results indicate Cu2Fe-VO4-LDO can improve bio-oil yield from 19.32 to 20.32 wt%, with decrease of N/C ratio from 0.70 of control to 0.67 of experimental group, and increase of H/C ratio from 0.129 to 0.132. The insert of VO43− provides more strong-acid sites, which are beneficial to hydrolysis of cellular compounds. Meanwhile, more strong-base sites of Cu2Fe-VO4-LDO promote decarboxylation of fatty acids and removing amino-group of amino acids, subsequently improve production of alkanes. Furthermore, the reversible oxidation of VO43− promotes oxidation of reducing sugars, blocking tandem amidation and Maillard reaction between intermedia of hydrolyzed lipids, carbohydrates, and proteins. This work reports a methodology for synthesis of Cu2Fe-VO4-LDO with strong acid-base sites and reversible oxidize interlayer sites, providing a strategy to simultaneously improve bio-oil yield and reduce its N/C ratio.

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  • Lu, Tao & Ma, Zhiwen & Pan, Yali & Wu, Zhenyu & Yuan, Yupeng & Sun, Yingqiang, 2024. "Orthovanadate intercalated CuFe-LDO catalyzed hydrothermal liquefaction of microalgae for low nitrogen bio-oil production," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 291(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:energy:v:291:y:2024:i:c:s0360544224001324
    DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2024.130361
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