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Bio-oil upgrading using iron and mesoporous silica-alumina catalysts |
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| Title | Bio-oil upgrading using iron and mesoporous silica-alumina catalysts |
| Creator | 1. Takahiro Oga 2. Kenji Murakami |
| Publisher | Joint Graduate School of Energy and Environment |
| Publication Year | 2557 |
| Keyword | bio-oil, calorific value, catalytic upgrading, iron, mesoporous material, deoxygenation |
| Abstract | Deoxygenation of bio-oil by mesoporous silica-alumina (MSAl), Fe-loaded mesoporous silica (MSFe) and Fe-loaded mesoporous silica-alumina (MSAl/Fe) catalysts with different Al and Fe contents was studied. The amount of Al and Fe in the prepared catalysts was 1-10 mol% and 1-10 wt%, respectively. Oil yield after catalytic cracking tests by these catalysts was not significantly low (31.2-52.8 wt%) compared to the oil content of the raw bio-oil (67.3 wt%). Water content (32.7 wt% in raw bio-oil) was remarkably lowered to less than 10 wt% by all catalysts. Moreover, calorific value of raw bio-oil (22.5 MJ kg-1) increased to 30-31.8 MJ kg-1 after cracking. Oxygen content in the produced oil decreased with increasing Al content. Although Fe showed a suppressing effect of deoxygenation, an addition of Fe increased H/C ratio of oil. Deoxygenation by MSAl-10/Fe-10, which is the catalyst with the highest Al and Fe contents, produced an oil with the least oxygen content and relatively high H/C ratio among the studied catalysts. |
| ISBN | 978-616-92228-1-1 |