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- Witchakorn Charusiri
(Faculty of Environmental Culture and Ecotourism, Srinakharinwirot University, Bangkok 10110, Thailand)
- Naphat Phowan
(Faculty of Environmental Culture and Ecotourism, Srinakharinwirot University, Bangkok 10110, Thailand)
- Tharapong Vitidsant
(Department of Chemical Technology, Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok 10330, Thailand)
- Aminta Permpoonwiwat
(School of Arts and Science, University of Vanderbilt, Nashville, TN 37240, USA)
Abstract
The increasing energy demand and global dependence on conventional fuels have resulted in severe greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, necessitating the development of sustainable bioenergy alternatives. Algal is recognized as a promising feedstock for the production of fourth-generation biofuels. This study optimizes catalytic pyrolysis of Arthrospira platensis for bio-oil production via a dual-bed catalyst system of iron-impregnated dolomite (Fe/DM) and a copper-impregnated spent fluid catalytic cracking catalyst (Cu/sFCC). A face-central composite design (FCCD) and response surface methodology (RSM) were used for the delineation of optimal conditions, ensuring that all experimental tests remained within feasible operating conditions of 500–600 °C, a reaction time of 45–75 min, a N 2 flow rate of 50–200 mL/min, and a catalyst loading of 5–20 wt%. The bio-oil yield was maximized at 39.73 ± 2.86 wt% at 500 °C for 45 min, a N 2 flow of 50 mL/min, and 5 wt% catalyst loading to feedstock with a 0.4:0.6 mass ratio of Fe/DM: Cu/sFCC. The dual-catalysts combined Brønsted and Lewis acid sites enhanced the catalytic activity, which promotes the cleavage of carbon–carbon and carbon–hydrogen bonds, including the mechanism of catalytic pathways such as dehydration, decarboxylation, oligomerization, aromatization, and further cracking reactions, and was successful in converting high-molecular-weight molecules into lighter hydrocarbons and significantly improving product selectivity, demonstrating a highly effective pathway for producing high-quality sustainable biofuel.
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