Abstract

Two-step catalytic pyrolysis of Nannochloropsis sp (NS) was conducted with SBA-15 and ZSM-5. Thermogravimetric analyzer (TG) and pyrolysis-gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (Py-GC/MS) were used to investigate the effects of SBA-15 and ZSM-5 on the two-step pyrolysis of NS. The comparative study showed that ZSM-5 and SBA-15 had different effects on the pyrolysis characteristic of NS because of their different property. ZSM-5 had no effects on the kinetic mechanism, but SBA-15 obviously changed DTG curves and the reaction order of the low temperature pyrolysis stage. SBA-15 increased the contents of amines and alkanes to 19.40% and 5.62% in the first step compared with those of the one-step pyrolysis (1.95% and 1.83%). Due to the stronger acid sites, ZSM-5 improved the content of olefins (33.79%) and esters (10.79%) in the first step and the contents of nitriles (11.75%) and aromatic hydrocarbons (31.01%) in the second step compared with those of one-step pyrolysis (10.61%, 5.41%, 0.00%, 8.42%). Acid catalyst had no positive effects on the generation of N-heterocyclic compounds. This study is expected to provide a reference for the efficient pyrolysis utilization of microalgae.

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