Zhang, Bo et al. published their research in Energy & Fuels in 2017 |CAS: 685-91-6

The Article related to catalysis chlamydomonas hydrocarbon ethanol assisted liquefaction hydrotreating alternative fuel, Electrochemical, Radiational, and Thermal Energy Technology: Energy Sources and other aspects.Reference of N,N-Diethylacetamide

On November 16, 2017, Zhang, Bo; Wang, Lijun; Li, Rui; Rahman, Quazi Mahzabin; Shahbazi, Abolghasem published an article.Reference of N,N-Diethylacetamide The title of the article was Catalytic Conversion of Chlamydomonas to Hydrocarbons via the Ethanol-Assisted Liquefaction and Hydrotreating Processes. And the article contained the following:

Ethanol-assisted liquefaction followed by a hydrotreating process was applied to the microalgal biomass of Chlamydomonas. The intent of the research was to develop process technol. to convert microalgae into drop-in fuels. The operation conditions of the ethanol-assisted liquefaction were optimized using the following variables: reaction temperatures (200-290°), ethanol concentration (10-90 volume%), residence time (0.5-2 h), and the catalyst (SO42-/ZrO2). The application of a higher ethanol concentration and the solid acid enhanced extraction of algal lipids and transesterification. The highest liquid yield of 93.7% for catalytic liquefaction was obtained under the reaction conditions of (290°, 90 volume% ethanol, and 0.5 h). Hydrotreating of the liquid products generated via liquefying microalgae was conducted over a Mo2C/Biochar catalyst at 340° and 3.44 MPa hydrogen. The obtained products contained predominantly hydrocarbon mols. falling into the diesel range. The experimental process involved the reaction of N,N-Diethylacetamide(cas: 685-91-6).Reference of N,N-Diethylacetamide

The Article related to catalysis chlamydomonas hydrocarbon ethanol assisted liquefaction hydrotreating alternative fuel, Electrochemical, Radiational, and Thermal Energy Technology: Energy Sources and other aspects.Reference of N,N-Diethylacetamide

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