2023 AIChE Annual Meeting
(343d) Hydroprocessing of Biomass-Derived Thermal Deoxygenation Oil for Producing Renewable Jet Fuel
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Sawdust from Northern White Pine is converted into a mixture of levulinic and formic acids by acid hydrolysis and dehydration. The organic acids are neutralized with calcium hydroxide to produce organic salts and thermally deoxygenated to bio-crude oil through slow pyrolysis in a pilot-scale continuous flow reactor at 450 °C and atmospheric pressure. The crude TDO oil consists primarily of mono and polyaromatics, and has a broad boiling range (75-550 °C) and a very low oxygen content (< 5 wt %). The TDO oil is hydroprocessed using a commercial Ni/SiO2-Al2O3 catalyst at 300 °C and at 5.2 MPa of hydrogen in a continuous flow tubular reactor. Hydroprocessed TDO oil is distilled into jet fuel range hydrocarbons (180-250 °C), characterized, and compared with commercial and military aviation and turbine fuel standards (ASTM and MIL-DTL standards). The chemical and physicochemical properties of crude TDO oil, hydroprocessed TDO oil, and TDO-jet fuel are analyzed according to the ASTM methods. Further the TDO-jet fuel is blended appropriately into conventional petroleum-derived commercial jet fuel to meet the aviation fuel specifications.