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Deposition of NiO Nanoparticles on Nanosized Zeolite NaY for Production of Biofuel via Hydrogen-Free Deoxygenation
Nickel-based catalysts play an important role in the hydrogen-free deoxygenation for the production of biofuel. The yield and quality of the biofuel are critically affected by the physicochemical properties of NiO supported on nanosized zeolite Y (Y65, crystal size of 65 nm). Therefore, 10 wt% NiO s...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7412304/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32664579 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13143104 |
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author | Choo, Min-Yee Oi, Lee Eng Daou, T. Jean Ling, Tau Chuan Lin, Yu-Chuan Centi, Gabriele Ng, Eng-Poh Juan, Joon Ching |
author_facet | Choo, Min-Yee Oi, Lee Eng Daou, T. Jean Ling, Tau Chuan Lin, Yu-Chuan Centi, Gabriele Ng, Eng-Poh Juan, Joon Ching |
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description | Nickel-based catalysts play an important role in the hydrogen-free deoxygenation for the production of biofuel. The yield and quality of the biofuel are critically affected by the physicochemical properties of NiO supported on nanosized zeolite Y (Y65, crystal size of 65 nm). Therefore, 10 wt% NiO supported on Y65 synthesized by using impregnation (IM) and deposition–precipitation (DP) methods were investigated. It was found that preparation methods have a significant effect on the deoxygenation of triolein. The initial rate of the DP method (14.8 g(oil)·h(−1)) was 1.5 times higher than that of the IM method (9.6 g(oil)·h(−1)). The DP-Y65 showed the best deoxygenation performance with a 80.0% conversion and a diesel selectivity of 93.7% at 380 °C within 1 h. The outstanding performance from the DP method was due to the smaller NiO particle size (3.57 ± 0.40 nm), high accessibility (H.F value of 0.084), and a higher Brönsted to Lewis acidity (B/L) ratio (0.29), which has improved the accessibility and deoxygenation ability of the catalyst. The NH(4)(+) released from the decomposition of the urea during the DP process increased the B/L ratio of zeolite NaY. As a result, the pretreatment to convert Na-zeolite to H-zeolite in a conventional zeolite synthesis can be avoided. In this regard, the DP method offers a one-pot synthesis to produce smaller NiO-supported nanosized zeolite NaY with a high B/L ratio, and it managed to produce a higher yield with selectivity towards green diesel via deoxygenation under a hydrogen-free condition. |
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spelling | pubmed-74123042020-08-17 Deposition of NiO Nanoparticles on Nanosized Zeolite NaY for Production of Biofuel via Hydrogen-Free Deoxygenation Choo, Min-Yee Oi, Lee Eng Daou, T. Jean Ling, Tau Chuan Lin, Yu-Chuan Centi, Gabriele Ng, Eng-Poh Juan, Joon Ching Materials (Basel) Article Nickel-based catalysts play an important role in the hydrogen-free deoxygenation for the production of biofuel. The yield and quality of the biofuel are critically affected by the physicochemical properties of NiO supported on nanosized zeolite Y (Y65, crystal size of 65 nm). Therefore, 10 wt% NiO supported on Y65 synthesized by using impregnation (IM) and deposition–precipitation (DP) methods were investigated. It was found that preparation methods have a significant effect on the deoxygenation of triolein. The initial rate of the DP method (14.8 g(oil)·h(−1)) was 1.5 times higher than that of the IM method (9.6 g(oil)·h(−1)). The DP-Y65 showed the best deoxygenation performance with a 80.0% conversion and a diesel selectivity of 93.7% at 380 °C within 1 h. The outstanding performance from the DP method was due to the smaller NiO particle size (3.57 ± 0.40 nm), high accessibility (H.F value of 0.084), and a higher Brönsted to Lewis acidity (B/L) ratio (0.29), which has improved the accessibility and deoxygenation ability of the catalyst. The NH(4)(+) released from the decomposition of the urea during the DP process increased the B/L ratio of zeolite NaY. As a result, the pretreatment to convert Na-zeolite to H-zeolite in a conventional zeolite synthesis can be avoided. In this regard, the DP method offers a one-pot synthesis to produce smaller NiO-supported nanosized zeolite NaY with a high B/L ratio, and it managed to produce a higher yield with selectivity towards green diesel via deoxygenation under a hydrogen-free condition. MDPI 2020-07-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7412304/ /pubmed/32664579 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13143104 Text en © 2020 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Choo, Min-Yee Oi, Lee Eng Daou, T. Jean Ling, Tau Chuan Lin, Yu-Chuan Centi, Gabriele Ng, Eng-Poh Juan, Joon Ching Deposition of NiO Nanoparticles on Nanosized Zeolite NaY for Production of Biofuel via Hydrogen-Free Deoxygenation |
title | Deposition of NiO Nanoparticles on Nanosized Zeolite NaY for Production of Biofuel via Hydrogen-Free Deoxygenation |
title_full | Deposition of NiO Nanoparticles on Nanosized Zeolite NaY for Production of Biofuel via Hydrogen-Free Deoxygenation |
title_fullStr | Deposition of NiO Nanoparticles on Nanosized Zeolite NaY for Production of Biofuel via Hydrogen-Free Deoxygenation |
title_full_unstemmed | Deposition of NiO Nanoparticles on Nanosized Zeolite NaY for Production of Biofuel via Hydrogen-Free Deoxygenation |
title_short | Deposition of NiO Nanoparticles on Nanosized Zeolite NaY for Production of Biofuel via Hydrogen-Free Deoxygenation |
title_sort | deposition of nio nanoparticles on nanosized zeolite nay for production of biofuel via hydrogen-free deoxygenation |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7412304/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32664579 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13143104 |
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