Issue 12, 2012

Microalgae biorefinery concept based on hydrothermal microwave pyrolysis

Abstract

It has been shown that low temperature (between 180–210 °C), low pressure (below 300 psi) microwave assisted hydrothermal pyrolysis (organic matter hydrolysis accompanied by thermal decomposition) may be an efficient method of extraction, activation and conversion of major microalgae structural components: lipids, amylose and cellulose.

Graphical abstract: Microalgae biorefinery concept based on hydrothermal microwave pyrolysis

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
31 Jul 2012
Accepted
27 Sep 2012
First published
01 Oct 2012

Green Chem., 2012,14, 3251-3254

Microalgae biorefinery concept based on hydrothermal microwave pyrolysis

V. Budarin, A. B. Ross, P. Biller, R. Riley, J. H. Clark, J. M. Jones, D. J. Gilmour and W. Zimmerman, Green Chem., 2012, 14, 3251 DOI: 10.1039/C2GC36202C

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