| Literature DB >> 30064033 |
Kuan Ding1, Aoxi He2, Daoxu Zhong3, Liangliang Fan4, Shiyu Liu1, Yunpu Wang5, Yuhuan Liu5, Paul Chen1, Hanwu Lei6, Roger Ruan7.
Abstract
The excessive oxygen content in biomass obstructs the production of high-quality bio-oils. In this work, we developed a tandem catalytic bed (TCB) of CeO2 and HZSM-5 in an analytical pyrolyzer to enhance the hydrocarbon production from co-pyrolysis of corn stover (CS) and LDPE. Results indicated that CeO2 could remove oxygen from acids, aldehydes and methoxy phenols, producing a maximum yield of hydrocarbons of 85% and highest selectivity of monocyclic aromatics of 73% in the TCB. The addition of LDPE exhibited a near-complete elimination of oxygenates, leaving hydrocarbons as the overwhelming products. With increasing LDPE proportion, the yield of aliphatics and the selectivity of BTX kept increasing. An optimum H/Ceff of 0.7 was superior to that reported in literature. Mechanisms consisting of deoxygenation, Diels-Alder reactions, hydrocarbon pool and hydrogen transfer reactions were discussed extensively. Our findings provide an efficient method to produce high-quality biofuels from renewable biomass resources.Entities:
Keywords: Catalytic fast pyrolysis; CeO(2); HZSM-5; Tandem catalytic bed; Upgraded biofuel
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30064033 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2018.07.108
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642