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Influence of Natural Mordenite Activation Mode on Its Efficiency as Support of Nickel Catalysts for Biodiesel Upgrading to Renewable Diesel

In the present work, natural mordenite originated from volcanic soils in Greek islands, activated using HCl solution and HCl solution followed by NaOH solution, was used as support for preparing two metallic nickel catalysts (30 wt.% Ni). The catalysts were thoroughly characterized (XRF, N(2) adsorp...

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Autores principales: Fani, Konstantina, Lycourghiotis, Sotiris, Bourikas, Kyriakos, Kordouli, Eleana
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10221656/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37242019
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano13101603
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author Fani, Konstantina
Lycourghiotis, Sotiris
Bourikas, Kyriakos
Kordouli, Eleana
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Lycourghiotis, Sotiris
Bourikas, Kyriakos
Kordouli, Eleana
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description In the present work, natural mordenite originated from volcanic soils in Greek islands, activated using HCl solution and HCl solution followed by NaOH solution, was used as support for preparing two metallic nickel catalysts (30 wt.% Ni). The catalysts were thoroughly characterized (XRF, N(2) adsorption–desorption, SEM, XRD, TEM, H(2)-TPR, NH(3)-TPD) and evaluated for biodiesel upgrading to green (renewable) diesel. Double activation of natural mordenite optimized its supporting characteristics, finally resulting in a supported nickel catalyst with (i) enhanced specific surface area (124 m(2) g(−1)) and enhanced mean pore diameter (14 nm) facilitating mass transfer; (ii) easier nickel phase reduction; (iii) enhanced Ni(0) dispersion and thus high active surface; (iv) balanced population of moderate and strong acid sites; (v) resistance to sintering; and (vi) low coke formation. Over the corresponding catalyst, the production of a liquid consisting of 94 wt.% renewable diesel was achieved, after 9 h of reaction at 350 °C and 40 bar H(2) pressure, in a semi-batch reactor under solvent-free conditions.
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spelling pubmed-102216562023-05-28 Influence of Natural Mordenite Activation Mode on Its Efficiency as Support of Nickel Catalysts for Biodiesel Upgrading to Renewable Diesel Fani, Konstantina Lycourghiotis, Sotiris Bourikas, Kyriakos Kordouli, Eleana Nanomaterials (Basel) Article In the present work, natural mordenite originated from volcanic soils in Greek islands, activated using HCl solution and HCl solution followed by NaOH solution, was used as support for preparing two metallic nickel catalysts (30 wt.% Ni). The catalysts were thoroughly characterized (XRF, N(2) adsorption–desorption, SEM, XRD, TEM, H(2)-TPR, NH(3)-TPD) and evaluated for biodiesel upgrading to green (renewable) diesel. Double activation of natural mordenite optimized its supporting characteristics, finally resulting in a supported nickel catalyst with (i) enhanced specific surface area (124 m(2) g(−1)) and enhanced mean pore diameter (14 nm) facilitating mass transfer; (ii) easier nickel phase reduction; (iii) enhanced Ni(0) dispersion and thus high active surface; (iv) balanced population of moderate and strong acid sites; (v) resistance to sintering; and (vi) low coke formation. Over the corresponding catalyst, the production of a liquid consisting of 94 wt.% renewable diesel was achieved, after 9 h of reaction at 350 °C and 40 bar H(2) pressure, in a semi-batch reactor under solvent-free conditions. MDPI 2023-05-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10221656/ /pubmed/37242019 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano13101603 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Fani, Konstantina
Lycourghiotis, Sotiris
Bourikas, Kyriakos
Kordouli, Eleana
Influence of Natural Mordenite Activation Mode on Its Efficiency as Support of Nickel Catalysts for Biodiesel Upgrading to Renewable Diesel
title Influence of Natural Mordenite Activation Mode on Its Efficiency as Support of Nickel Catalysts for Biodiesel Upgrading to Renewable Diesel
title_full Influence of Natural Mordenite Activation Mode on Its Efficiency as Support of Nickel Catalysts for Biodiesel Upgrading to Renewable Diesel
title_fullStr Influence of Natural Mordenite Activation Mode on Its Efficiency as Support of Nickel Catalysts for Biodiesel Upgrading to Renewable Diesel
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Natural Mordenite Activation Mode on Its Efficiency as Support of Nickel Catalysts for Biodiesel Upgrading to Renewable Diesel
title_short Influence of Natural Mordenite Activation Mode on Its Efficiency as Support of Nickel Catalysts for Biodiesel Upgrading to Renewable Diesel
title_sort influence of natural mordenite activation mode on its efficiency as support of nickel catalysts for biodiesel upgrading to renewable diesel
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10221656/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37242019
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano13101603
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