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Title: A review of biochemical and thermochemical energy conversion routes of wastewater grown algal biomass
Keywords: Hydrothermal liquefaction
Hydrothermal carbonization
Anaerobic digestion
Biorefinery
Life cycle analysis
Liquefação hidrotérmica
Carbonização hidrotérmica
Digestão anaeróbica
Biorrefinarias
Análise do ciclo de vida
Issue Date: 15-Jul-2020
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: CHOUDHARY, P. et al. A review of biochemical and thermochemical energy conversion routes of wastewater grown algal biomass. Science of The Total Environment, Amsterdam, v. 726, 137961, 15 July 2020. DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.137961.
Abstract: Microalgae are recognized as a potential source of biomass for obtaining bioenergy. However, the lack of studies towards economic viability and environmental sustainability of the entire production chain limits its large-scale application. The use of wastewaters economizes natural resources used for algal biomass cultivation. However, desirable biomass characteristics for a good fuel may be impaired when wastewaters are used, namely low lipid content and high ash and protein contents. Thus, the choice of wastewaters with more favorable characteristics may be one way of obtaining a more balanced macromolecular composition of the algal biomass and therefore, a more suitable feedstock for the desired energetic route. The exploration of biorefinery concept and the use of wastewaters as culture medium are considered as the main strategic tools in the search of this viability. Considering the economics of overall process, direct utilization of wet biomass using hydrothermal liquefaction or hydrothermal carbonization and anaerobic digestion is recommended. Among the explored routes, anaerobic digestion is the most studied process. However, some main challenges remain as little explored, such as a low energy pretreatment and suitable and large-scale reactors for algal biomass digestion. On the other hand, thermochemical conversion routes offer better valorization of the algal biomass but have higher costs. A biorefinery combining anaerobic digestion, hydrothermal carbonization and hydrothermal liquefaction processes would provide the maximum possible output from the biomass depending on its characteristics. Therefore, the choice must be made in an integrated way, aiming at optimizing the quality of the final product to be obtained. Life cycle assessment studies are critical for scaling up of any algal biomass valorization technique for sustainability. Although there are limitations, suitable integrations of these processes would enable to make an economically feasible process which require further study.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.137961
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