Grigorenko, A. V., Kostyukevich, Yu. I., Chernova, N. I., Kiseleva, S. V., Kiseleva, E. A., Popel, O. S., Vladimirov, G. N., Nikolaev, E. N., Kumar, V., and Vlaskin, M. S.
The fractional and chemical composition of bio-oil and its gasoline fraction, obtained by hydrothermal liquefaction of Arthrospira platensis biomass, was studied. The bio-oil yield was 34.6%, the heat of combustion of bio-oil was 33.4 MJ kg-1, and the gasoline fraction yield was 28.8%. The content of carbon and hydrogen in the gasoline fraction of the bio-oil is appreciably higher than in the initial bio-oil, and the calorific value of the gasoline fraction is 3.87 MJ kg-1 higher than that of the initial bio-oil. With respect to the carbon and hydrogen content, the gasoline fraction of the bio-oil is close to motor fuels, differing from them in the higher content of nitrogen, oxygen, and sulfur. Fractional distillation of bio-oil decreases the content of high-molecular-mass condensed compounds in the product. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]