Hydrogenation of Bio-Oil Model Compounds over Raney-Ni at Ambient Pressure
Lignocellulosic biofuels are the most promising sustainable fuels that can be added to the crude oil pool to refill the dwindling fossil resources. In this work, we tested a Raney-Ni catalyst for the hydrogenation of four bio-oil model compounds and their binary mixtures to assess their reactivity u...
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doaj-a460a08ffc2b4d07b8055dc108f4812c2020-11-24T21:18:06ZengMDPI AGCatalysts2073-43442019-03-019326810.3390/catal9030268catal9030268Hydrogenation of Bio-Oil Model Compounds over Raney-Ni at Ambient PressureBogdan Shumeiko0Klaus SchlacklDavid KubičkaDepartment of Petroleum Technology and Alternative Fuels, University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague 6—Dejvice, Czech RepublicLignocellulosic biofuels are the most promising sustainable fuels that can be added to the crude oil pool to refill the dwindling fossil resources. In this work, we tested a Raney-Ni catalyst for the hydrogenation of four bio-oil model compounds and their binary mixtures to assess their reactivity under mild conditions suitable for bio-oil stabilization preceding green diesel production from lignocellulosic biomass. The hydrogenation experiments were performed at ambient hydrogen pressure at temperatures in the range 30–70 °C. Raney-Ni was found to hydrogenate all investigated model compounds efficiently; both carbonyl groups and double bonds were saturated. In addition, it was also active in the demethoxylation of guaiacol. When studying the binary mixtures, furfuryl alcohol was found to significantly inhibit the hydrogenation of the other model compounds (guaiacol and methyl isobutyl ketone) due to their very strong adsorption.http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4344/9/3/268Raney-Nibio-oilmodel compoundshydrogenationgreen diesel |
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Hydrogenation of Bio-Oil Model Compounds over Raney-Ni at Ambient Pressure |
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Hydrogenation of Bio-Oil Model Compounds over Raney-Ni at Ambient Pressure |
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Hydrogenation of Bio-Oil Model Compounds over Raney-Ni at Ambient Pressure |
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Hydrogenation of Bio-Oil Model Compounds over Raney-Ni at Ambient Pressure |
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Hydrogenation of Bio-Oil Model Compounds over Raney-Ni at Ambient Pressure |
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hydrogenation of bio-oil model compounds over raney-ni at ambient pressure |
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Lignocellulosic biofuels are the most promising sustainable fuels that can be added to the crude oil pool to refill the dwindling fossil resources. In this work, we tested a Raney-Ni catalyst for the hydrogenation of four bio-oil model compounds and their binary mixtures to assess their reactivity under mild conditions suitable for bio-oil stabilization preceding green diesel production from lignocellulosic biomass. The hydrogenation experiments were performed at ambient hydrogen pressure at temperatures in the range 30–70 °C. Raney-Ni was found to hydrogenate all investigated model compounds efficiently; both carbonyl groups and double bonds were saturated. In addition, it was also active in the demethoxylation of guaiacol. When studying the binary mixtures, furfuryl alcohol was found to significantly inhibit the hydrogenation of the other model compounds (guaiacol and methyl isobutyl ketone) due to their very strong adsorption. |
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Raney-Ni bio-oil model compounds hydrogenation green diesel |
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