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Renewable aromatic production through hydrodeoxygenation of model bio-oil over mesoporous Ni/SBA-15 and Co/SBA-15

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Abstract In present work, ordered mesoporous material SBA-15 was synthesized and used as the support for the dispersion of the nickel and cobalt active metal. XRD, N 2 sorption, ICP,… Click to show full abstract

Abstract In present work, ordered mesoporous material SBA-15 was synthesized and used as the support for the dispersion of the nickel and cobalt active metal. XRD, N 2 sorption, ICP, H 2 -TPR and TEM techniques were used for the Ni/SBA-15 and Co/SBA-15 catalysts characterization. Both Ni/SBA-15 and Co/SBA-15 catalysts were tested for the hydrogenation of the typical oxygen-containing molecule present in bio-oil in order to produce the renewable aromatic. Ni/SBA-15 catalyst exhibit much higher catalytic performance as compared with Co/SBA-15 catalyst for the hydrodeoxygenation reaction performance of anisole, but it is also obvious that the Ni/SBA-15 catalyst would inevitably lead to the emergence of partial hydrodeoxygenation product methoxycyclohexane. On the contrary, the direct hydrogenolysis of methoxy-functional group from anisole molecule could prevail over the Co/SBA-15, leading to much higher aromatic selectivity over the Co/SBA-15. Co/SBA-15 could selectively hydrogenolyse the C O bond and could act as the potential hydrodeoxygenation catalyst for aromatic production from the bio-oils because of its high efficiency in the removal of oxygen by a direct hydrogenolysis route.

Keywords: aromatic production; sba; renewable aromatic; sba sba; bio oil; hydrodeoxygenation

Journal Title: Microporous and Mesoporous Materials
Year Published: 2017

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