In-situ upgrading of bio-tar over Mg-Ni-Mo catalyst supported by KOH treated activated charcoal in supercritical ethanol
- Authors
- Lee, Jin-Hyuk; Lee, In-Gu; Park, Ji-Yeon; Lee, Kwan-Young
- Issue Date
- 1-7월-2019
- Publisher
- ELSEVIER SCI LTD
- Keywords
- Upgrading; Bio-tar; Mg-Ni-Mo catalyst; KOH-treated activated charcoal; Supercritical ethanol; High value-added chemicals
- Citation
- FUEL, v.247, pp.334 - 343
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- FUEL
- Volume
- 247
- Start Page
- 334
- End Page
- 343
- URI
- https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/64169
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.fuel.2019.03.035
- ISSN
- 0016-2361
- Abstract
- In-situ catalytic hydrodeoxygenation (HDO) of bio-tar in supercritical ethanol for upgraded biofuel was investigated. Highly mesoporous KOH-treated AC (KOH-AC) was synthesized by chemical activation and used as the support for Ni-based catalysts. Among the tested catalysts (AC, KOH-AC, Mg-Ni-Mo/AC, and Mg-Ni-Mo/KOH-AC), Mg-Ni-Mo/KOH-AC with a high surface area of 1310.1 m(2)/g and a well-developed mesoporous structure exhibited much higher catalytic performance for the HDO of bio-tar. The effects of different reaction temperatures (300-400 degrees C) and residence time (0-120 min) on the HDO of bio-tar over Mg-Ni-Mo/KOH-AC were also examined. Enhanced properties of liquid fuel with a higher heating value (HHV) of 36.2 MJkg(-1), an oxygen content of 11.7 wt%, and a total acid number (TAN) value of 8.6 mgKOHg(-1) were obtained from bio-tar over a Mg-Ni-Mo/KOH-AC at 400 degrees C for 120 min. In these conditions, acids, aldehydes, and oxygenated phenols present in bio-tar ( > 67 area%) were effectively converted to high value-added species including aromatics, hydrocarbons, and alkyl phenols in upgraded bio-tar ( > 77 area%) via esterification, hydrogenation, deoxygenation, and ring-alkylation reactions. A series of Mg-Ni-Mo/KOH-AC catalyst recycle test showed the deposition of coke on the catalyst, which became a major reason for the catalyst deactivation.
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