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Recent advances on industrial solid waste catalysts for improving the quality of bio-oil from biomass catalytic cracking: A review

Journal

FUEL
Volume 315, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuel.2022.123218

Keywords

Biomass; Industrial solid waste; Catalytic pyrolysis; Liquid fuel; Bio-oil

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [52176095]
  2. State Key Laboratory of Engines in Tianjin University [K2020-11]
  3. Open Project of State Key Laboratory of Clean Energy Utilization, Zhejiang University [ZJU-CEU2020001]
  4. Opening Project of Engineering Technology Research Center of Anhui Education Department for Energy Saving and Pollutant Control in Metallurgical Process [GKF20-5]
  5. Open Project Program of Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Metallurgical Engineering & Resources Recycling (Anhui University of Technology) [SKF20-04]
  6. National Training Program of Innovation and Entrepreneurship for Undergraduates [202110360131]

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This review examines the effect of industrial solid waste as a catalyst on the quality of bio-oil during biomass pyrolysis. The use of industrial solid waste as a catalyst has been shown to increase the yield and improve the quality of bio-oil, making it a viable liquid fuel. The review also discusses the synthesis of high-quality bio-oil, the pyrolysis characteristics, and the future development direction of biomass conversion.
In this review, the research progress on the effect of industrial solid waste as catalyst on the quality of bio-oil in the process of biomass pyrolysis. Industrial solid waste contains metals, such as Fe, Al, and K, and has a suitable porous structure and a high specific surface area. The catalysts or catalyst carriers prepared using industrial solid waste as a raw material have appropriate catalytic effects on biomass pyrolysis. For example, industrial solid waste catalysts or catalyst carriers can increase the yield of bio-oil, effectively improve the quality of bio-oil by increasing its calorific value and reducing its O content, acidity, and viscosity, and improve the feasibility of biooil as a liquid fuel. Catalytic pyrolysis can increase the contents of phenols, aromatics, and olefins in the bio-oil and facilitate the application of this oil in the chemical industry. Herein, the progress in the synthesis of highquality bio-oil from biomass pyrolysis catalyzed by industrial solid waste was reviewed from the aspects of biomass pyrolysis mechanism and reaction pathway, catalytic pyrolysis conversion mechanism, and product regulation mechanism. Moreover, the pyrolysis characteristics, product composition, and conversion mechanism of biomass during catalytic pyrolysis were elucidated, and the future development direction was prospected to provide a basis and reference for the efficient conversion and utilization of biomass. The results of this review show that industrial solid waste is used as a catalyst in the process of biomass pyrolysis, which can effectively improve the quality of bio-oil. This method is a simple and efficient way of resource utilization of industrial solid waste. It can realize effective industrial solid waste management and reduce dependence on fossil fuels, so as to ensure national energy security.

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