| Literature DB >> 33137639 |
Lujiang Xu1, Zijian He1, Huan Zhang1, Shenghong Wu1, Chengyu Dong1, Zhen Fang2.
Abstract
Aromatic amines could be produced from organic wastes via catalytic pyrolysis with ammonia that served not only as a carrier gas but also as a reactant. Aromatic amines of 14.2 C% with selectivity of 57.6% were obtained from phenol-formaldehyde resins via pyrolysis over commercial HZSM-5-3 zeolite (Si/Al ratio of 80) catalyst at 650 °C. Significant synergetic effects have been observed when lignin was added, which improved aromatic amines yield by 32.2% to 11.8 C% at the mixing weight ratio of lignin to PF resins of 1:1. HZSM-5-3 was slightly deactivated after 3 cycles with acid sites loss. Catalytic co-pyrolysis of plastics and biomass wastes is a fast and effective method to produce aromatic amines.Entities:
Keywords: Aromatic amines; Catalytic co-pyrolysis with ammonia; Lignin; Synergetic effect; phenol-formaldehyde resins
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33137639 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2020.124252
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642