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Influence of catalysts on bio-oil yield and quality: a review

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
Volume 29, Issue 21, Pages 30986-31001

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-022-18801-2

Keywords

Biomass; Catalytic conversion; Wood; Herbaceous plant; Algae; Metal oxide; Zeolite

Funding

  1. National Key Research and Development program of China [2019YFC0408204]
  2. Training Program for academic and technical leaders of major disciplines in Jiangxi Province (Leading Talents Project) [S2020RCDT2K0080]

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This work reviews the influence of metal oxides and zeolites on the yields and qualities of bio-oil derived from different types of biomass. Generally, both catalysts decreased the yield and increased the quality, but more acidic catalysts further decreased the yield. Wood biomass had better yield and quality compared to other types of biomass.
The catalytic production of bio-oil can potentially solve the impending fossil fuel depletion crisis. Two practical problems related to bio-oil are the yield and quality, which are determined by the catalyst. Until recently, little work has focused on the relationship between biomass, catalyst, yield, and quality. To cover this deficiency, this work reviews the influence of metal oxides and zeolites on the yields and qualities of bio-oil derived from woody, herbaceous, agricultural, and algae biomasses. Generally, both catalysts decreased the yield and increased the quality at the same time, and more acidic catalysts decreased the yield further. Thus, zeolites usually decreased the yield more than metal oxides. Although the quality was increased, the oxygen content and calorific value were both increased, which favored further applications. Wood biomass had a lower ash content and nitrogen content than herbaceous, agricultural, and algae biomasses, simultaneously resulting in better yield and quality. This review helps understand the current status of bio-oil investigations and can help find new research directions in the future.

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