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Catalytic hydrotreatment of fast pyrolysis liquids in batch and continuous set-ups using a bimetallic Ni-Cu catalyst with a high metal content

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CATALYSIS SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Volume 6, Issue 15, Pages 5899-5915

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c6cy00503a

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  1. Agentschap NL (Groene aardolie via pyrolyse, GAP)

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In this paper, an experimental study on the hydrotreatment of fast pyrolysis liquids is reported in both batch and continuous set-ups using a novel bimetallic Ni-Cu based catalyst with high Ni loading (up to 50%) prepared by a sol-gel method. The experiments were carried out in a wide temperature range (80-410 degrees C) and at a hydrogen pressure between 100-200 bar to determine product properties and catalyst performance as a function of process conditions. To gain insight into the molecular transformations, the product oils were analysed by GC x GC, H-1-NMR and GPC and reveal that the sugar fraction is reactive in the low temperature range (<200 degrees C), whereas the lignin fraction is only converted at elevated temperatures (>300 degrees C). In addition, the organic acids are very persistent and reactivity was only observed above 350 degrees C. The results are rationalized using a reaction network involving competitive hydrogenation of reactive aldehydes and ketones of the sugar fraction of fast pyrolysis liquids and thermal polymerisation. In addition, relevant macro-properties of the product oils including flash point (30 to 80 degrees C), viscosity (0.06 to 0.93 Pa s) and TG residue (<1 to about 8 wt%) were determined and compared. Product oils with the lowest oxygen content (< 13 wt%) were obtained in the continuous set-up at 410 degrees C.

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