Hydrodeoxygenation of Methyl Palmitate over Supported Ni Catalysts for Diesel-like Fuel Production

Technology Science & Technology Energy & Fuels ALIPHATIC ESTERS NI/SIO2 Chemical DEOXYGENATION 02 engineering and technology 540 7. Clean energy SULFIDED NIMO/GAMMA-AL2O3 620 BIODIESEL Engineering STEARIC-ACID TRANSESTERIFICATION QUALITY 0210 nano-technology VEGETABLE-OILS
DOI: 10.1021/ef300063b Publication Date: 2012-05-14T20:53:09Z
ABSTRACT
Catalytic hydrodeoxygenation (HDO) of vegetable oils to renewable alkane-type biofuels has attracted more and more concern in recent years. However, the presently used catalysts were mainly focused on the sulfided CoMo and NiMo catalysts, which inevitably posed sulfur contamination in final products. Therefore, exploring nonsulfured catalyst for this processing is of fundamental importance, but it is still an open challenge. In this paper, we prepared the sulfur free Ni supported on SiO2, γ-Al2O3, SAPO-11, HZSM-5, and HY by incipient wetness impregnation and tested the catalytic performance in HDO of methyl palmitate. Alkanes with long carbon chains were mainly produced with two possibly parallel approaches: hydrogenation of hexadecanal to hexadecanol, followed by dehydration/hydrogenation to C16 alkane and decarbonylaton/decarboxylation of hexadecanoic acid to C15 alkane. The acidity of catalysts significantly influenced their catalytic performance, and the Ni/SAPO-11 catalysts with weak and medium acidi...
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