Wm. Peng et al., Effects of temperature and holding time on production of renewable fuels from pyrolysis of Chlorella protothecoides, J APPL PHYC, 12(2), 2000, pp. 147-152
To investigate the influence of temperature and holding time on the pyrolyz
ate yields of Chlorella protothecoides, the microalgal cells were subjected
to pyrolysis at 200, 300, 400, 500 and 600 degrees C for 5, 20, 60 and 120
min, separately. High oil yields above 40% dry weight cells were obtained
both at relatively low temperature (300 degrees C) with relatively long hol
ding times (20-120 min) and relatively high temperatures (400-500 degrees C
) with relatively short holding times (5-20 min). The maximum oil yield of
52.0% was achieved at 500 degrees C for 5 min. The gas yield was generally
increased with the increasing temperature and holding time. It could reach
63.3-76.0% at 600 degrees C. High pyrolytic rates of 72-87% were obtained a
t all experiments except at 200 degrees C for 5-20 min or 300 degrees C for
5 min. Thermogravimetric analysis indicated that the main thermal degradat
ion of this microalga occurred at 200-520 degrees C. The results imply that
C. protothecoides is a good candidate for the production of renewable fuel
s by pyrolysis.