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Original Articles

Oil Production from Duckweed by Thermochemical Liquefaction

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Pages 1293-1300 | Received 26 Aug 2008, Accepted 18 Nov 2008, Published online: 17 May 2010
 

Abstract

Duckweed was treated over a temperature range 250–374°C, a retention time of 5–90 min, and a catalyst loading of 0–10 wt% by a high-pressure reactor. Operating temperature, retention time, and catalyst loading are all found to affect oil yield. The lower limit of reaction temperature for the production of heavy oil was found to be 260°C. The highest oil yields were obtained at 30% on an organic basis under the following conditions: reaction temperature of 340°C, retention time of 60 min, and operation without catalyst. The average heating value of the bio-oil product was estimated at 34 MJ/kg.

Notes

a Summarized from different pyrolysis and liquefaction processes (CitationRick and Vix, 1991).

b Extracted from 78 swine manure liquefaction oil product (CitationHe, 2000).

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