| Literature DB >> 31252318 |
Xiangfei Xue1, Yawen Liu1, Liu Wu1, Xuze Pan1, Jie Liang2, Yifei Sun1.
Abstract
Zeolites have been widely used as catalysts in the catalytic pyrolysis of biomass to produce biofuels and/or bio-based chemicals, which could lead to the replacement of fossil sources by renewable ones. However, conventional zeolites often suffer from diffusion resistance for large intermediate oxygenates. To solve this problem, a micro/mesoporous core-shell composite zeolite ZSM-5@SBA-15 was prepared and employed as a catalyst in the catalytic pyrolysis of maize straw. ZSM-5@SBA-15 was synthesized by crystallizing mesoporous silica on the external surface of ZSM-5 using the triblock copolymer Plunoric P123 as the template. The core-shell and hierarchical structures were verified using PXRD, TEM, and N2 sorption experiments. In the catalytic pyrolysis of maize straw, ZSM-5@SBA-15 significantly enhanced the yield of valuable phenols and hydrocarbons in bio-oil, compared to ZSM-5 and SBA-15. The results demonstrated the potential application of micro@mesoporous core-shell composite zeolites in the catalytic pyrolysis of biomass.Entities:
Keywords: Catalytic pyrolysis; Core–shell catalyst; Hydrocarbons; Maize straw; Phenols
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31252318 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2019.121691
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642