| Literature DB >> 25755008 |
Tadeja Birsa Čelič1, Miha Grilc2, Blaž Likozar2, Nataša Novak Tušar3,4.
Abstract
So far, in situ-generated Ni nanoparticles have been reported to be efficient catalysts for tar cracking during wood liquefaction by pyrolysis. Herein, their performance in further bio-oil conversion steps is evaluated. Nanoparticles were generated for the first time from a Ni-containing metal-organic framework, MIL-77, during the hydrotreatment of glycerol-solvolyzed lignocellulosic (LC) biomass. Reactions were conducted at 300 °C and the H2 pressure was 8 MPa in a slurry reactor. The catalytic activity and selectivity of the deoxygenation and hydrocracking reactions for real biomass-derived feedstock using in situ-generated nanoparticles was compared with Ni nanoparticles dispersed on a silica-alumina support (commercial Ni/SiO2 -Al2 O3 catalyst). The mass activity of the in situ-generated nanoparticles for hydrogenolysis was more than ten times higher in comparison to their commercial analogues, and their potential for the use in LC biorefinery is discussed.Entities:
Keywords: biomass conversion; heterogeneous catalysis; hydrodeoxygenation; metal-organic frameworks; nanoparticles
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25755008 DOI: 10.1002/cssc.201403300
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ChemSusChem ISSN: 1864-5631 Impact factor: 8.928