2016 AIChE Annual Meeting
(440b) Catalytic Pyrolysis of Bio-Oil Model Compounds over La/Ce/Ni Modified HZSM-5 Zeolites
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The experimental present a catalytic strategy to upgrade a simulated bio-oil consisting of ethyl acetate, diacetone alcohol, furfural and guaiacol, aiming to study the effect of La/Ce/Ni modified HZSM-5 zeolites on catalytic pyrolysis. The catalysts properties are investigated by BET and NH3-TPD and the major constituents of the pyrolytic products are carried out by GC/MS. The results have pointed out the yield of organic compounds is increased from 42.26% to 65.05% by Ce-HZSM-5, whilst keeping lower coke formation rates after adding metal cations under the condition of T=450â??, WHSV=4 h-1. The major components of catalytic pyrolysis are aromatic hydrocarbons, ketones, phenols and so on. The optimal selectivity of aromatic reached 46.37% over Ce-HZSM-5. The La-HZSM-5 improved the selectivity of partial deoxidation products from 4.88% to 21.97% .