| Literature DB >> 24753476 |
Nuno Batalha1, Alessandra V da Silva, Matheus O de Souza, Bruna M C da Costa, Elisa S Gomes, Thiago C Silva, Thalita G Barros, Maria L A Gonçalves, Elina B Caramão, Luciana R M dos Santos, Marlon B B Almeida, Rodrigo O M A de Souza, Yiu L Lam, Nakédia M F Carvalho, Leandro S M Miranda, Marcelo M Pereira.
Abstract
The introduction of biomass-derived compounds as an alternative feed into the refinery structure that already exists can potentially converge energy uses with ecological sustainability. Herein, we present an approach to produce a bio-oil based on carbohydrate-derived isopropylidene ketals obtained by reaction with acetone under acidic conditions directly from second-generation biomass. The obtained bio-oil showed a greater chemical inertness and miscibility with gasoil than typical bio-oil from fast pyrolysis. Catalytic upgrading of the bio-oil over zeolites (USY and Beta) yielded gasoline with a high octane number. Moreover, the co-processing of gasoil and bio-oil improved the gasoline yield and quality compared to pure gasoil and also reduced the amount of oxygenated compounds and coke compared with pure bio-oil, which demonstrates a synergistic effect.Entities:
Keywords: biomass; carbohydrates; cracking; hydrolysis; isotopic labeling
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24753476 DOI: 10.1002/cssc.201301242
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ChemSusChem ISSN: 1864-5631 Impact factor: 8.928