The design and modification of a parabolic trough system for the hydrothermal liquefaction of waste

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Almond, Heather
Tonnellier, Xavier
Sansom, Christopher L.
Pearce, Matt
Sengar, Namrata

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Almond H, Tonnellier X, Sansom C, et al., (2019) The design and modification of a parabolic trough system for the hydrothermal liquefaction of waste. AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 2126, Issue 1, 2019, Article number 120001

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We describe the design of a small-scale parabolic trough with a high-pressure absorber bundle to convert microalgae into bio-oil. The “proof-of-concept” system uses an existing Global CSP solar captor, with its reflectance enhanced by the addition of Skyfuel® ReflecTech Plus polymer film and has its original receiver tube replaced by a novel high-pressure multi-tube absorber and reactor. Initial results obtained at Kota University in Rajasthan, India demonstrated that temperatures up to 320°C are possible, and a bio-oil, similar to palm oil, was extracted from the reactor.

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