Predicting synergistic effects on biofuel production from microalgae (Spirulina)/Tire Co-pyrolysis using ensemble machine learning

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2025

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This study investigates the synergistic effects of microwave-assisted catalytic co-pyrolysis (MACCP) of microalgae and waste tires (WT) under varying parameters such as catalyst weight, microwave power, and susceptor quantity. Optimal reaction conditions yielded a high-quality bio-oil with a maximum yield of 50.46 wt% with low water content, significantly reducing microwave energy consumption from 810 to 540 kJ. The co-pyrolysis of WT and microalgae enhanced denitrogenation and deoxygenation, improving the quality of the resulting bio-oil. Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) analysis of bio-oil identified an increase in the complex composition of mono- and polyaromatic hydrocarbons and a decrease in oxygenated compounds. An ensemble machine learning approach has been employed to model and predict outcomes, achieving R2 values between 0.7 and 0.98. The models with the best predicted accuracy were Extreme Gradient Boosting (XGB) and Extra Trees (ET), both of which achieved an R2 of 0.98. The models were rigorously validated using the Leave-One-Out Cross-Validation technique, ensuring robust predictions with minimal bias by training on all but one observation iteratively and testing on the excluded data point. The work highlights the possible use of co-pyrolyzing microalgae and WT for sustainable, high-quality bio-oil production with lower energy consumption. It shows that machine learning can optimize MACCP procedures. © 2025 The Energy Institute

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Adaptive boosting, Biofuels, Energy utilization, Forecasting, Iterative methods, Learning systems, Machine learning, Magnetic susceptibility, Microalgae, Microorganisms, Pyrolysis, Bio-oils, Copyrolysis, Machine-learning, Micro-algae, Microalga, Microwave pyrolysis, Susceptors, Synergistic effect, Synergy, Waste tires, Gas chromatography

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Journal of the Energy Institute, 2025, 123, , pp. -

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