Syngas and Algal Biofuels

Gasification is the most common process for creating syngas from biomass feedstocks. Despite the fact that gasification processes can take many different shapes. Syngas is used for biofuel production as a fermentation feedstock (carbon and energy source).

Carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids/natural oils are the three primary components of algal biomass. Microalgae are the only emphasis in the algae-to-biodiesel arena because the majority of the natural oil produced by microalgae is tricylglycerol, which is the correct sort of oil for creating biodiesel.

 


 


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