COMBINED HYDROTHERMAL CONVERSION OF BIOMASS (ALGAE AND AQUATIC VEGETATION) FROM LAKE BAIKAL LITTORAL ZONE AND HEAVY-OIL RESIDS TO PRODUCE BIOFUELстатья
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Аннотация:The prodigious growth of filamentous algae that has been occurring since 2011 in the littoral zone
of Lake Baikal poses an acute ecological problem. Samples of algal biomass and aqueous vegetation
were collected from the littoral zone of Lake Baikal and converted by hydrothermal treatment into
biofuel in the presence of ammonium heptamolybdate. It was demonstrated that algal biomass from
the Baikal littoral zone could be a potential source of feedstock for producing biofuel by
thermocatalytic treatment. The addition of heavy-oil resids to algal and aquatic vegetation biomass
increased the motor-fuel yield and modified its composition.