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Catalytic pyrolysis of biomass over Fe-modified hierarchical ZSM-5: Insights into mono-aromatics selectivity and pyrolysis behavior using Py-GC/MS and TG-FTIR

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JOURNAL OF THE ENERGY INSTITUTE
Volume 99, Issue -, Pages 218-228

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.joei.2021.09.013

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Pyrolysis; Fe-modified hierarchical ZSM-5; Mono-aromatics; Pyrolysis behavior

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51776127]

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Catalytic pyrolysis with Fe-modified hierarchical ZSM-5 catalysts showed enhanced selectivity towards monoaromatics, which was attributed to the improved acidity and hierarchical structure introduced by alkali treatment and Fe loading. Additionally, the kinetic analysis demonstrated a lower apparent activation energy for the catalytic pyrolysis process.
Catalytic pyrolysis has recently aroused great interest for the high potential in upgrading bio-oils as renewable energy. However, conventional catalysts often exert diffusion resistance to large intermediate oxygenates. In this study, Fe-modified hierarchical ZSM-5 prepared by alkali and Fe loading of 2, 4, 6, 8 wt% were characterized by the analysis of XRD, BET, TEM, and NH3-TPD. Catalytic pyrolysis of poplar sawdust via Fe-modified hierarchical ZSM-5 was conducted using Py-GC/MS and TG-FTIR. The results indicated that alkali treatment and Fe loading of the catalyst introduced a hierarchical and porous structure and improved its acidity, leading to high monoaromatics and olefins selectivity. The hierarchical ZSM-5 with 4 wt% Fe loading exhibited superior performance with high selectivity towards mono-aromatics of 15.30%. TG-FTIR analysis shows the volatiles release characteristics and FTIR spectra were consistent with pyrolysis behavior. Kinetic analysis reveals Fe-modified hierarchical ZSM-5 lowers the apparent activation energy in catalytic pyrolysis of poplar sawdust.

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