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Slow Pyrolysis of Ulva lactuca (Chlorophyta) for Sustainable Production of Bio-Oil and Biochar

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dc.contributor.author Apip, Amrullah
dc.contributor.author Obie, Farobie
dc.contributor.author Asep, Bayu
dc.contributor.author Novi, Syaftika
dc.contributor.author Edy, Hartulistiyoso
dc.contributor.author Navid, R. Moheimani
dc.contributor.author Surachai, Karnjanakom
dc.contributor.author Yukihiko, Matsumura
dc.date.accessioned 2022-06-02T06:08:14Z
dc.date.available 2022-06-02T06:08:14Z
dc.date.issued 2022-03
dc.identifier.issn 2071-1050
dc.identifier.uri https://repo-dosen.ulm.ac.id//handle/123456789/24266
dc.description.abstract Ulva Lactuca is a fast-growing algae that can be utilized as a bioenergy source. However, the direct utilization of U. lactuca for energy applications still remains challenging due to its high moisture and inorganics content. Therefore, thermochemical processing such as slow pyrolysis to produce valuable added products, namely bio-oil and biochar, is needed. This study aims to conduct a thorough investigation of bio-oil and biochar production from U. lactuca to provide valuable data for its further valorization. A slow pyrolysis of U. lactuca was conducted in a batch-type reactor at a temperature range of 400–600  C and times of 10–50 min. The results showed that significant compounds obtained in U. lactuca’s bio-oil are carboxylic acids (22.63–35.28%), phenolics (9.73–31.89%), amines/amides (15.33–23.31%), and N-aromatic compounds (14.04–15.68%). The ultimate analysis revealed that biochar’s H/C and O/C atomic ratios were lower than feedstock, confirming that dehydration and decarboxylation reactions occurred throughout the pyrolysis. Additionally, biochar exhibited calorific values in the range of 19.94–21.61 MJ kg  1, which is potential to be used as a solid renewable fuel. The surface morphological analysis by scanning electron microscope (SEM) showed a larger surface area in U. lactuca’s biochar than in the algal feedstock. Overall, this finding provides insight on the valorization of U. lactuca for value-added chemicals, i.e., biofuels and biochar, which can be further utilized for other applications. en_US
dc.publisher Sustainability MDPI en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries Apip Bid B A-13;
dc.subject Research Subject Categories::TECHNOLOGY en_US
dc.title Slow Pyrolysis of Ulva lactuca (Chlorophyta) for Sustainable Production of Bio-Oil and Biochar en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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