Energies (Oct 2020)

Thermocatalytic Pyrolysis of Exhausted <i>Arthrospira platensis</i> Biomass after Protein or Lipid Recovery

  • Elena Spennati,
  • Alessandro Alberto Casazza,
  • Attilio Converti,
  • Guido Busca

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en13205246
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 20
p. 5246

Abstract

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Microalgae and cyanobacteria are unicellular microorganism that contain high-added-value compounds. To make their extraction economically feasible, the biorefinery concept is the only solution. In this study, the residues resulting from lipid or protein extraction from Arthrospira platensis biomass were valorized by catalytic pyrolysis using ZSM5 zeolite or amorphous silica–alumina as catalyst. The reaction was performed in a quartz reactor, and the catalysts were placed in a fixed bed, to force the reaction gases to pass through it. The reaction products were analyzed by FTIR and GC–MS analyses. The reaction gases and liquids obtained from the extraction residues had higher hydrocarbon contents compared with the untreated biomass. Moreover, the pyrolysis of biomass after protein extraction led to fractions with lower nitrogenated component contents, while that after lipid extraction to fractions with lower oxygenated component contents. This study showed that the pyrolysis process could be used to valorize the microalgae extraction residues, aiming to make biofuels production and extraction of high-added-value products more economically feasible.

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