Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1197219 | Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis | 2015 | 6 Pages |
•First effort using ferrum-modified activated carbon catalyst for bio-oil upgrading.•Achieved high selectivity of ketones/ethers and phenols by catalytic upgrading.•Achieved complete organic acids removal in bio-oils.•Presented the reaction mechanism of the upgrading process.
The presented study aims to improve the quality of bio-oils by catalytic upgrading of bio-oil from microwave pyrolysis of Douglas fir pellet using transition metal modified activated carbon (AC) catalyst. A central composite experimental design (CCD) was used to optimize the reaction conditions for high quality bio-oil production. The effects of reaction temperature and reaction time on product yields were investigated. GC/MS analysis indicated that the main chemical compounds (including furans, phenols, guaiacols, and ketones/ethers) of bio-oils were in the range of 80–87% of bio-oils for most of the samples. The ketones/ethers were mainly composed of 2-cyclopen-1-one; straight chain ethers were increased up to about 38% of bio-oil; and the phenols increased from 2.5% to about 10% of the bio-oils after upgrading accompanying with the decrease of guaiacols in comparison with raw biomass pyrolysis. The reaction mechanism of this process was analyzed.