Bio-oil Stabilization by Hydrogenation over Reduced Metal Catalysts at Low Temperatures

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作者
Wang, Huamin [1 ]
Lee, Suh-Jane [1 ]
Olarte, Mariefel V. [1 ]
Zacher, Alan H. [1 ]
机构
[1] PNNL, Chem & Biol Proc Dev Grp, 902 Battelle Blvd, Richland, WA 99352 USA
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基金
美国能源部;
关键词
Biomass; Fast pyrolysis; Bio-oil; Hydrotreating; Stabilization; Hydrogenation; Catalyst; Deactivation; AQUEOUS-PHASE HYDROGENATION; FAST-PYROLYSIS; TRANSPORTATION FUELS; ADVANCED BIOFUELS; ACETIC-ACID; BIOMASS; HYDRODEOXYGENATION; HYDROTREATMENT; HYDROLYSIS; CONVERSION;
D O I
10.1021/acssuschemeng.6b01270
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
学科分类号
0703 ;
摘要
The thermal and chemical instability of biomass fast pyrolysis oil (bio-oil) presents significant problems when it is being converted to hydrocarbon transportation fuels. Development of effective approaches for stabilizing bio-oils is critical to the success of the biomass fast pyrolysis and bio-oil upgrading technology. Catalytic hydrogenation to remove reactive species in bio-oil has been considered as one of the most efficient ways to stabilize bio-oil. This paper provides a fundamental understanding of hydrogenation of actual bio-oils over a Ru/TiO2 catalyst under conditions relevant to practical bio-oil hydrotreating processes. The results indicated hydrogenation of various components of the bio-oil, including sugars, aldehydes, ketones, alkenes, aromatics, and carboxylic acids, over the Ru/TiO2 catalyst and 120 to 160 degrees C. Hydrogenation of these species significantly changed the chemical and physical properties of the bio-oil and overall improved its thermal stability, especially by reducing the carbonyl content, which represented the content of the most reactive species (i.e., sugar, aldehydes, and ketones). The change of content of each component in response to increasing hydrogen additions suggests the following bio-oil hydrogenation reaction sequence: sugar conversion to sugar alcohols, followed by ketone and aldehyde conversion to alcohols, followed by alkene and aromatic hydrogenation, and then followed by carboxylic acid hydrogenation to alcohols. Sulfur poisoning of the reduced Ru metal catalysts was significant during hydrogenation; however, the inorganics at low concentrations had minimal impact at short times on stream, indicating that sulfur poisoning was the primary deactivation mode for the bio-oil hydrogenation catalyst. The knowledge gained during this work will allow rational design of more effective catalysts and processes for stabilizing and upgrading bio-oils.
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页码:5533 / 5545
页数:13
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