Abstract Utilization of green diesel derived from biomass in industries and transportation has significantly increased energy security by reducing the dependency on the petroleum and balancing the overall greenhouse gas… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Utilization of green diesel derived from biomass in industries and transportation has significantly increased energy security by reducing the dependency on the petroleum and balancing the overall greenhouse gas emission. In the present study, jatropha oil-derived green diesel was produced via catalytic deoxygenation process by using multi-walled carbon nanotube (MWCNTs)-supported catalysts (Co/MWCNT, Ni/MWCNT and Ni Co/MWCNT). The use of active bimetallic promoter (Ni Co) showed high catalytic activity in decarboxylation/decarbonylation routes with a total of 80% of saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbon in range of C 8 C 17 . Furthermore, Ni Co/MWCNT showed high selectivity towards C 15 - and C 17 -hydrocarbon, which suggested that the presence of acidity work selectively in mild cracking of triglyceride structure and performed actively in deoxygenation.
               
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