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Catalytic hydrothermal carbonization of microalgae biomass for low-carbon emission power generation : the environmental impacts of hydrochar co-firing

Authors :
Pieter Billen
Peter Mizsey
Greta Sztancs
Daniel Fozer
Andras Jozsef Toth
Attila Kovacs
Source :
Fuel
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

This work aims to improve the synthesis of renewable hydrochar (HC) co-fired with coal to reduce grenhouse gas (GHG) emission. Acetic acid catalyzed hydrothermal carbonization (cHTC) of Chlorella vulgaris microalgae biomass was investigated based on a 3(3-1) fractional statistical design of the experiment to examine the effects of hydrothermal reaction temperature (T = 180-220 degrees C), biomass-to-suspension-(BSR = 5-25 wt.%), and catalyst-to-suspension (CSR = 0-10 wt.%) ratios on process performance indicators. Analysis of variance was used to assess the experimental data. The results show that the application of homogeneous catalyst improves the fuel ratio and energy recovery efficiency up to 0.38 and 36.3%. Ex-ante cradle-to-gate life cycle assessment was performed to evaluate the impacts of co-firing ratio (CFR) and hydrochar quality on multi-perspective mid-, and endpoint environmental indicators. The highest decarbonization potential (1.54 kg CO2,eq kWh(-1)) is achieved using catalytic hydrochar biofuel produced at 195 degrees C, 25 wt.% BSR, and 8 wt.% CSR levels. The application of catalytic and autocatalytic hydrochar blends improves the overall environmental impacts and greenhouse gas footprint of solid fuel firing facilitating the transition toward low-carbon emission power generation.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00162361
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Fuel
Accession number :
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