کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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210801 | 461727 | 2011 | 7 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

An in situ reduction treatment, combination of reduction and esterification, was investigated to refine bio-oil. Over Raney Ni and zeolites-supported noble metal (Pd and Ru) catalysts, the reductant formic acid decomposed into hydrogen and carbon dioxide, and then hydrogen reduced the bio-oil while compressible CO2 dissolved in methanol to form a CO2–CH3OH expanded liquid. The results showed that Raney Ni and zeolites-supported Ru were highly active in this heterogeneous catalytic system. The reactions preformed at 150–230 °C for 5–7 h would give a better upgraded bio-oil with a high yield of 80–90 wt.%. The unsaturated components in bio-oil were reduced substantially without obvious coke formation, and the oxygen content was lowered by ca. 5 wt.%. Organic acids were converted into esters through the esterification with methanol, and the properties of hydrogenated bio-oil were improved: the pH value increased from 2.17 to ca. 4.5; the higher heating value approached to 22 MJ/kg, and the viscosity decreased from 5.31 to ca. 4.0 mm2/s.
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► An in-situ reduction treatment was employed to refine bio-oil.
► Catalyzed by Ni, Ru or Pd, formic acid decomposed into hydrogen and carbon dioxide.
► Hydrogen reduced bio-oil while CO2 form a CO2-CH3OH expanded liquid.
► The unsaturated components were reduced substantially without obvious coke formation.
► The properties of bio-oil were improved significantly.
Journal: Fuel Processing Technology - Volume 92, Issue 8, August 2011, Pages 1599–1605