2021
DOI: 10.1021/acs.iecr.1c00113
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Tandem Hydrodeoxygenation Catalyst System for Hydrocarbons Production from Simulated Bio-oil: Effect of C–C Coupling Catalysts

Abstract: Research in the sustainable conversion of biomass to fuels and chemicals is a necessity for the reduction of the carbon footprint in transport energy. Herein, we demonstrate an efficient tandem catalyst to selectively convert (simulated) bio-oil to hydrocarbons with enhanced C4+ fuel yield in a fixed bed reactor of a small pilot plant. The tandem catalytic system is a multifunctional dual bed system; carbon coupling catalysts (0.2 wt % X-TiO2(X: Ru, Pd, Au) at the upper layer and hydro-deoxygenation (Ru-MoFeP/… Show more

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“…The highest O removal occurred from ∼8.3 to ∼1.0%. In this case, common species could be referred to as "intermediates" of the deoxygenation process, as they need further treatment, e.g., tandem HDO, 119 in order to achieve complete oxygen removal.…”
Section: ■ Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The highest O removal occurred from ∼8.3 to ∼1.0%. In this case, common species could be referred to as "intermediates" of the deoxygenation process, as they need further treatment, e.g., tandem HDO, 119 in order to achieve complete oxygen removal.…”
Section: ■ Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%