Evaluation of Zeolite-based Catalyst Supports for the Production of Biokerosene by Hydrotreating of Oils

In order to optimize the conditions for the biofuels production by a hydrotreatment process, three platinum catalysts supported on different zeolites were evaluated. The three zeolites used for the hydrotreatment of soybean oil were USY (CBV-780), H-? and ZSM-5, impregnated with 1 % platinum salt so...

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Main Authors: Manuel Mayorga, Juan Cadavid, Jose Martinez, Luis Rodriguez, C. A. Trujillo, Mauricio Lopez, Javier Bonilla, Camilo Lopez
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Language:English
Published: AIDIC Servizi S.r.l. 2019-05-01
Series:Chemical Engineering Transactions
Online Access:https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/9768
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spelling doaj-174c7633faaa4174acc2e42de6b8c33c2021-02-16T21:07:54ZengAIDIC Servizi S.r.l.Chemical Engineering Transactions2283-92162019-05-017410.3303/CET1974003Evaluation of Zeolite-based Catalyst Supports for the Production of Biokerosene by Hydrotreating of OilsManuel MayorgaJuan CadavidJose MartinezLuis RodriguezC. A. TrujilloMauricio LopezJavier BonillaCamilo LopezIn order to optimize the conditions for the biofuels production by a hydrotreatment process, three platinum catalysts supported on different zeolites were evaluated. The three zeolites used for the hydrotreatment of soybean oil were USY (CBV-780), H-? and ZSM-5, impregnated with 1 % platinum salt solution. The functional groups of the catalysts were analyzed by infrared transmission spectroscopy, the condition of the pores by scanning electron microscopy and, X-ray diffraction was employed to determine the crystal structure. Subsequently, these catalysts were employed to hydrotreat some soybean oil samples of 80 mL, in a 300 mL reactor, operating at 525 K, 2500 kPa, and a H2/N2 molar ratio of 30 % for 6 h. Some gas chromatography analyses carried out over the synthesized biofuels evidenced that Zeolite H-? presents the best characteristics for the production of a biofuel with the most similar properties to the currently employed fossil fuels.https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/9768
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Juan Cadavid
Jose Martinez
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Mauricio Lopez
Javier Bonilla
Camilo Lopez
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Juan Cadavid
Jose Martinez
Luis Rodriguez
C. A. Trujillo
Mauricio Lopez
Javier Bonilla
Camilo Lopez
Evaluation of Zeolite-based Catalyst Supports for the Production of Biokerosene by Hydrotreating of Oils
Chemical Engineering Transactions
author_facet Manuel Mayorga
Juan Cadavid
Jose Martinez
Luis Rodriguez
C. A. Trujillo
Mauricio Lopez
Javier Bonilla
Camilo Lopez
author_sort Manuel Mayorga
title Evaluation of Zeolite-based Catalyst Supports for the Production of Biokerosene by Hydrotreating of Oils
title_short Evaluation of Zeolite-based Catalyst Supports for the Production of Biokerosene by Hydrotreating of Oils
title_full Evaluation of Zeolite-based Catalyst Supports for the Production of Biokerosene by Hydrotreating of Oils
title_fullStr Evaluation of Zeolite-based Catalyst Supports for the Production of Biokerosene by Hydrotreating of Oils
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Zeolite-based Catalyst Supports for the Production of Biokerosene by Hydrotreating of Oils
title_sort evaluation of zeolite-based catalyst supports for the production of biokerosene by hydrotreating of oils
publisher AIDIC Servizi S.r.l.
series Chemical Engineering Transactions
issn 2283-9216
publishDate 2019-05-01
description In order to optimize the conditions for the biofuels production by a hydrotreatment process, three platinum catalysts supported on different zeolites were evaluated. The three zeolites used for the hydrotreatment of soybean oil were USY (CBV-780), H-? and ZSM-5, impregnated with 1 % platinum salt solution. The functional groups of the catalysts were analyzed by infrared transmission spectroscopy, the condition of the pores by scanning electron microscopy and, X-ray diffraction was employed to determine the crystal structure. Subsequently, these catalysts were employed to hydrotreat some soybean oil samples of 80 mL, in a 300 mL reactor, operating at 525 K, 2500 kPa, and a H2/N2 molar ratio of 30 % for 6 h. Some gas chromatography analyses carried out over the synthesized biofuels evidenced that Zeolite H-? presents the best characteristics for the production of a biofuel with the most similar properties to the currently employed fossil fuels.
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