Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4763117 Chemical Engineering Journal 2017 56 Pages PDF
Abstract
The conversion of anisole, a prototypical compound representative of lignin-derived bio-oil, was catalyzed by molybdenum supported on nano gamma alumina catalyst in a flow reactor at 623-723 K, 8 bar pressure and space velocity of 6 (g of anisole)/(g of catalyst × h). Mo supported nano gamma Al2O3 is synthesized by impregnation method and its physicochemical properties are characterized by XRD, FESEM, EDS and BET techniques. For investigation and evaluation of the support effect, regular gamma support is used for synthesis a catalyst at optimum loading in order to compare the performance of nano gamma alumina supported catalyst. Catalytic upgrading of anisole over Mo supported nano gamma Al2O3 represented that this type of catalyst is active to form benzene by hydrodeoxygenation (HDO) reaction, phenol by hydrogenolysis, 2-methylphenol by transalkylation, to 2,6-dimethylphenol and 2,3,5,6-tetramethylphenol by alkylation. Experimental analysis revealed that increasing the Mo loading to 20% enhances the anisole conversion, however high metal loadings leads to metal particles agglomeration and as a result, the surface area will decrease. Also increasing temperature enhances conversion of anisole. Catalytic investigations indicated that nano gamma alumina supported catalyst exhibited higher catalytic activity than regular gamma alumina supported catalyst.
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