Bioresource Technology, Vol.221, 251-261, 2016
Non-isothermal pyrolysis of de-oiled microalgal biomass: Kinetics and evolved gas analysis
Non-isothermal (beta = 5, 10, 20, 35 degrees C/min) pyrolysis of de-oiled microalgal biomass (DMB) of Chlorella variabilis was investigated by TGA-MS (30-900 degrees C, Argon atmosphere) to understand thermal decomposition and evolved gas analysis (EGA). The results showed that three-stage thermal decomposition and three volatilization zone (100-400 degrees C, 400-550 degrees C and 600-750 degrees C) of organic matters during pyrolysis. The highest rate of weight-loss is 8.91%/min at 302 degrees C for 35 degrees C/min heating-rate. Kinetics of pyrolysis were investigated by iso-conversional (KAS, FWO) and model-fitting (Coats-Redfern) method. For Zone-1 and 3, similar activation energy (E-a) is found in between KAS (a = 0.4), FWO (a = 0.4) and Avrami-Erofe'ev (n=4) model. Using the best-fitted kinetic model Avrami-Erofe'ev (n=4), Ea values (R-2 = >0.96) are 171.12 (Zone-1), 404.65 (Zone-2) and 691.42 kJ/mol (Zone-3). EGA indicate the abundance of most gases observed consequently between 200-300 degrees C and 400-500 degrees C. The pyrolysis of DMB involved multi-step reaction mechanisms for solid-state reactions having different E-a values. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.