Bio-oil upgrading with catalytic pyrolysis of biomass using Copper/zeolite-Nickel/zeolite and Copper-Nickel/zeolite catalysts

2019 ◽  
Vol 279 ◽  
pp. 404-409 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ravinder Kumar ◽  
Vladimir Strezov ◽  
Emma Lovell ◽  
Tao Kan ◽  
Haftom Weldekidan ◽  
...  
2020 ◽  
Vol 199 ◽  
pp. 106301 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nishu ◽  
Ronghou Liu ◽  
Md. Maksudur Rahman ◽  
Manobendro Sarker ◽  
Meiyun Chai ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 34 (1) ◽  
pp. 389-400 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ravinder Kumar ◽  
Vladimir Strezov ◽  
Tao Kan ◽  
Haftom Weldekidan ◽  
Jing He ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Kaiqi Shi ◽  
Shuangxi Shao ◽  
Qiang Huang ◽  
Xuwen Liang ◽  
Lan Jiang ◽  
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RSC Advances ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 6 (56) ◽  
pp. 50618-50629 ◽  
Author(s):  
Surachai Karnjanakom ◽  
Asep Bayu ◽  
Pairuzha Xiaoketi ◽  
Xiaogang Hao ◽  
Suwadee Kongparakul ◽  
...  

The selective production of aromatic hydrocarbons from bio-oil derived from the fast pyrolysis of sunflower stalks over Cu or Fe-modified mesoporous rod-like alumina catalysts was investigated.


2012 ◽  
Vol 512-515 ◽  
pp. 552-557
Author(s):  
Xiao Xiong Zhang ◽  
Guan Yi Chen ◽  
Yi Wang

Due to the rapid growth of energy consumption, fossil-based fuel is at the verge of extinction. Hence, the world needs new energy to substitute for the non-renewable energy resources. Various biomass resources have been discussed by virtue of the ability of generating alternative fuels, chemicals and energy-related products. To date, the utilization of biomass is mainly thermochemical conversion which involves combustion, gasification and pyrolysis. The focus, currently, is on the catalytic pyrolysis of biomass. A variety of reactors are designed and many new catalysts for the yields of liquid products and upgrading of bio-oil are investigated. Different reactors have their own unique characteristics, and fixed bed reactor is not complicated and can be controlled easily but is difficult to upsize. Fluidized bed has a good suitability for different kinds of biomass but is more complex in structure and more difficult to control. Compared with non-catalytic pyrolysis, the quality of bio-oil improves considerably in the presence of a catalyst. Different catalysts exert different effects on the upgrading of bio-oil. HZSM-5 can reduce a vast output of acid compounds and increases hydrocarbon yields. Au/Al2O3 catalyst leads to an increase of H2 yield. All the catalysts can promote the upgrading of pyrolysis products. Optimal yields and the best quality of bio-oil can be obtained by an appropriate reactor with a proper catalyst.


2020 ◽  
Vol 849 ◽  
pp. 34-39
Author(s):  
Dijan Supramono ◽  
Syafira Tiaradiba

The non-oxygenated fraction of bio-oil is precursor of the formation of biofuel because it contains hydrocarbon only. Zeolite catalysts have been proved to improve the yields of non-polar fraction of bio-oil in case of fast co-pyrolysis. In the present work, the catalysts were applied to slow co-pyrolysis to investigate their effect on the yields and compositions of non-oxygenated fractions of bio-oil. The co-pyrolysis was conducted in a stirred tank reactor using non catalyst (thermal co-pyrolysis), natural zeolite and H-beta zeolite catalysts with heating rate of 5°C/minute from ambient temperature to 500°C and PP composition in combined feed varied 0, 50, and 100% weight of PP. As biomass, the present study used corn cobs. The results show that synergistic effect on the yield of non-oxygenated fraction in co-pyrolysis involving natural zeolite was lower than that in thermal co-pyrolysis and co-pyrolysis involving H-beta-zeolite exhibited negative synergistic effect. H-NMR analysis of the fraction from co-pyrolysis involving 50% weight of PP shows that the bio-oil contained approximately methyl H of about 55% by mol, methine H of 20% and methylene H of about 15% irrespective of catalysts used. This composition was closer to that of commercial gasoline rather than commercial diesel compositions.


Author(s):  
Salman Raza Naqvi ◽  
Syed Ali Ammar Taqvi ◽  
M. Taqi Mehran ◽  
Asif Hussain Khoja ◽  
M. Naqvi ◽  
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