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Interaction Effects between the Main Components of Protein-Rich Biomass during Microwave-Assisted Pyrolysis
The interaction effects between the main components (proteins
(P),
carbohydrates (C), and lipids (L)) of protein-rich biomass during
microwave-assisted pyrolysis were investigated in depth with an exploration
of individual pyrolysis and copyrolysis (PC, PL, and CL) of model
compounds. The average heating rate of P was higher than those of
C and L, and the interactions in all copyrolysis groups reduced the
max instant heating rate. The synergistic extent (S) of PC and PL for bio-oil yield was 16.78 and 18.24%, respectively,
indicating that the interactions promoted the production of bio-oil.
Besides, all of the copyrolysis groups exhibited a synergistic effect
on biochar production (S = 19.43β28.24%),
while inhibiting the gas generation, with S ranging
from β20.17 to β6.09%. Regarding the gaseous products,
apart from H2, P, C, and L primarily generated CO2, CO, and CH4, respectively. Regarding bio-oil composition,
the interactions occurring within PC, PL, and CL exhibited a significantly
synergistic effect (S = 47.81β412.96%) on
the formation of N-heterocyclics/amides, amides/nitriles,
and acids/esters, respectively. Finally, the favorable applicability
of the proposed interaction effects was verified with microalgae.
This study offers valuable insights for understanding the microwave-assisted
pyrolysis of protein-rich biomass, laying the groundwork for further
research and process optimization