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Continuous selective deoxygenation of palm oil for renewable diesel production over Ni catalysts supported on Al(2)O(3) and La(2)O(3)–Al(2)O(3)

The present study provides, for the first time in the literature, a comparative assessment of the catalytic performance of Ni catalysts supported on γ-Al(2)O(3) and γ-Al(2)O(3) modified with La(2)O(3), in a continuous flow trickle bed reactor, for the selective deoxygenation of palm oil. The catalys...

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Autores principales: Papageridis, Kyriakos N., Charisiou, Nikolaos D., Douvartzides, Savvas, Sebastian, Victor, Hinder, Steven J., Baker, Mark A., AlKhoori, Ayesha A., AlKhoori, Sara I., Polychronopoulou, Kyriaki, Goula, Maria A.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8695223/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35423403
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra08541c
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author Papageridis, Kyriakos N.
Charisiou, Nikolaos D.
Douvartzides, Savvas
Sebastian, Victor
Hinder, Steven J.
Baker, Mark A.
AlKhoori, Ayesha A.
AlKhoori, Sara I.
Polychronopoulou, Kyriaki
Goula, Maria A.
author_facet Papageridis, Kyriakos N.
Charisiou, Nikolaos D.
Douvartzides, Savvas
Sebastian, Victor
Hinder, Steven J.
Baker, Mark A.
AlKhoori, Ayesha A.
AlKhoori, Sara I.
Polychronopoulou, Kyriaki
Goula, Maria A.
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description The present study provides, for the first time in the literature, a comparative assessment of the catalytic performance of Ni catalysts supported on γ-Al(2)O(3) and γ-Al(2)O(3) modified with La(2)O(3), in a continuous flow trickle bed reactor, for the selective deoxygenation of palm oil. The catalysts were prepared via the wet impregnation method and were characterized, after calcination and/or reduction, by N(2) adsorption/desorption, XRD, NH(3)-TPD, CO(2)-TPD, H(2)-TPR, H(2)-TPD, XPS and TEM, and after the time-on-stream tests, by TGA, TPO, Raman and TEM. Catalytic experiments were performed between 300–400 °C, at a constant pressure (30 bar) and different LHSV (1.2–3.6 h(−1)). The results show that the incorporation of La(2)O(3) in the Al(2)O(3) support increased the Ni surface atomic concentration (XPS), affected the nature and abundance of surface basicity (CO(2)-TPD), and despite leading to a drop in surface acidity (NH(3)-TPD), the Ni/LaAl catalyst presented a larger population of medium-strength acid sites. These characteristics helped promote the SDO process and prevented extended cracking and the formation of coke. Thus, higher triglyceride conversions and n-C(15) to n-C(18) hydrocarbon yields were achieved with the Ni/LaAl at lower reaction temperatures. Moreover, the Ni/LaAl catalyst was considerably more stable during 20 h of time-on-stream. Examination of the spent catalysts revealed that both carbon deposition and degree of graphitization of the surface coke, as well as, the extent of sintering were lower on the Ni/LaAl catalyst, explaining its excellent performance during time-on-stream.
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spelling pubmed-86952232022-04-13 Continuous selective deoxygenation of palm oil for renewable diesel production over Ni catalysts supported on Al(2)O(3) and La(2)O(3)–Al(2)O(3) Papageridis, Kyriakos N. Charisiou, Nikolaos D. Douvartzides, Savvas Sebastian, Victor Hinder, Steven J. Baker, Mark A. AlKhoori, Ayesha A. AlKhoori, Sara I. Polychronopoulou, Kyriaki Goula, Maria A. RSC Adv Chemistry The present study provides, for the first time in the literature, a comparative assessment of the catalytic performance of Ni catalysts supported on γ-Al(2)O(3) and γ-Al(2)O(3) modified with La(2)O(3), in a continuous flow trickle bed reactor, for the selective deoxygenation of palm oil. The catalysts were prepared via the wet impregnation method and were characterized, after calcination and/or reduction, by N(2) adsorption/desorption, XRD, NH(3)-TPD, CO(2)-TPD, H(2)-TPR, H(2)-TPD, XPS and TEM, and after the time-on-stream tests, by TGA, TPO, Raman and TEM. Catalytic experiments were performed between 300–400 °C, at a constant pressure (30 bar) and different LHSV (1.2–3.6 h(−1)). The results show that the incorporation of La(2)O(3) in the Al(2)O(3) support increased the Ni surface atomic concentration (XPS), affected the nature and abundance of surface basicity (CO(2)-TPD), and despite leading to a drop in surface acidity (NH(3)-TPD), the Ni/LaAl catalyst presented a larger population of medium-strength acid sites. These characteristics helped promote the SDO process and prevented extended cracking and the formation of coke. Thus, higher triglyceride conversions and n-C(15) to n-C(18) hydrocarbon yields were achieved with the Ni/LaAl at lower reaction temperatures. Moreover, the Ni/LaAl catalyst was considerably more stable during 20 h of time-on-stream. Examination of the spent catalysts revealed that both carbon deposition and degree of graphitization of the surface coke, as well as, the extent of sintering were lower on the Ni/LaAl catalyst, explaining its excellent performance during time-on-stream. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021-02-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8695223/ /pubmed/35423403 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra08541c Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Papageridis, Kyriakos N.
Charisiou, Nikolaos D.
Douvartzides, Savvas
Sebastian, Victor
Hinder, Steven J.
Baker, Mark A.
AlKhoori, Ayesha A.
AlKhoori, Sara I.
Polychronopoulou, Kyriaki
Goula, Maria A.
Continuous selective deoxygenation of palm oil for renewable diesel production over Ni catalysts supported on Al(2)O(3) and La(2)O(3)–Al(2)O(3)
title Continuous selective deoxygenation of palm oil for renewable diesel production over Ni catalysts supported on Al(2)O(3) and La(2)O(3)–Al(2)O(3)
title_full Continuous selective deoxygenation of palm oil for renewable diesel production over Ni catalysts supported on Al(2)O(3) and La(2)O(3)–Al(2)O(3)
title_fullStr Continuous selective deoxygenation of palm oil for renewable diesel production over Ni catalysts supported on Al(2)O(3) and La(2)O(3)–Al(2)O(3)
title_full_unstemmed Continuous selective deoxygenation of palm oil for renewable diesel production over Ni catalysts supported on Al(2)O(3) and La(2)O(3)–Al(2)O(3)
title_short Continuous selective deoxygenation of palm oil for renewable diesel production over Ni catalysts supported on Al(2)O(3) and La(2)O(3)–Al(2)O(3)
title_sort continuous selective deoxygenation of palm oil for renewable diesel production over ni catalysts supported on al(2)o(3) and la(2)o(3)–al(2)o(3)
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8695223/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35423403
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra08541c
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