Literature DB >> 30448687

Performance and potential appraisal of various microalgae as direct combustion fuel.

Hong Il Choi1, Jeong Seop Lee1, Jin Won Choi1, Ye Sol Shin1, Young Joon Sung1, Min Eui Hong1, Ho Seok Kwak2, Chan Young Kim3, Sang Jun Sim4.   

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Direct combustion of biomass is considered the most effective and simple means to contribute to CO2 reduction. In this context, the life-cycle potential of microalgal solid fuel, which has been overlooked so far, was comprehensively scrutinized ranging from cultivation to direct combustion. According to the quantitative data, using the raw fuel was confirmed to offer great benefits over the conventional lipid-targeted microalgal fuel systems through exploiting all of the biomass' energy potential, thereby being able to significantly increase the energy yield from biomass. The solid fuel is shown to exhibit diverse positive aspects owing to its remarkable calorific value, productivity and CO2 fixation ability. The combustion test reveals coal-microalgae co-combustion brings beneficial consequences on combustibility and environmental impacts with no notable thermal efficiency drop. This holistic appraisal shows microalgae patently possess high potential as a direct combustion fuel, even outperforming that of extensively used woody fuels.
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Keywords:  Direct combustion; Microalgae; Negative emissions; Solid fuel; The holistic analyses

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30448687     DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2018.11.030

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioresour Technol        ISSN: 0960-8524            Impact factor:   9.642


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