Heliyon (Sep 2024)
Simulation of biocrude production from P. tricornutum, S. platensis, and C. vulgaris using Aspenplus®
Abstract
Hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL) of biomass is performed at elevated pressure and temperature to avoid the drying process. This process is also suitable for the low grade biomass with higher moisture content. In this article, simulation of three types of microalgae species, such as Phaeodactylum tricornutum, Spirulina platensis, and Chlorella vulgaris, are performed using Aspen Plus®. Simulation conditions, for instance, temperature, proximate and ultimate analyses, feed rate, water content, component names, etc., are taken from the literatures. The results of microalgae are then compared at two different temperature conditions. The values, however, are not the same for all the materials due to the data availability from the literature. The highest calorific value is obtained from C. vulgaris; it is 37.27 MJ/kg at 621K, and the highest energy recovery and energy ratio are obtained from P. tricornutum; they are 88.78 % and 1.86, both at 648K respectively. The difference between experimental and simulated calorific values of different biocrudes are ranging from 2.7 % to 3.62 % at higher temperatures and from 4.68 % to 10.72 % at lower temperatures. Finally, it is found that the simulation results corroborate with the experimental results with minimal errors.