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Development of bimetallic nickel-based catalysts supported on activated carbon for green fuel production

In this work, the catalytic deoxygenation of waste cooking oil (WCO) over acid–base bifunctional catalysts (NiLa, NiCe, NiFe, NiMn, NiZn, and NiW) supported on activated carbon (AC) was investigated. A high hydrocarbon yield above 60% with lower oxygenated species was found in the liquid product, wi...

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Autores principales: Adira Wan Khalit, Wan Nor, Marliza, Tengku Sharifah, Asikin-Mijan, N., Gamal, M. Safa, Saiman, Mohd Izham, Ibrahim, Mohd Lokman, Taufiq-Yap, Y. H.
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9057132/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35521277
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra06302a
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author Adira Wan Khalit, Wan Nor
Marliza, Tengku Sharifah
Asikin-Mijan, N.
Gamal, M. Safa
Saiman, Mohd Izham
Ibrahim, Mohd Lokman
Taufiq-Yap, Y. H.
author_facet Adira Wan Khalit, Wan Nor
Marliza, Tengku Sharifah
Asikin-Mijan, N.
Gamal, M. Safa
Saiman, Mohd Izham
Ibrahim, Mohd Lokman
Taufiq-Yap, Y. H.
author_sort Adira Wan Khalit, Wan Nor
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description In this work, the catalytic deoxygenation of waste cooking oil (WCO) over acid–base bifunctional catalysts (NiLa, NiCe, NiFe, NiMn, NiZn, and NiW) supported on activated carbon (AC) was investigated. A high hydrocarbon yield above 60% with lower oxygenated species was found in the liquid product, with the product being selective toward n-(C(15) + C(17))-diesel fractions. The predominance of n-(C(15) + C(17)) hydrocarbons with the concurrent production of CO and CO(2), indicated that the deoxygenation pathway proceeded via decarbonylation and decarboxylation mechanisms. High deoxygenation activity with better n-(C(15) + C(17)) selectivity over NiLa/AC exposed the great synergistic interaction between La and Ni, and the compatibility of the acid–base sites increased the removal of oxygenated species. The effect of La on the deoxygenation reaction performance was investigated and it was found that a high percentage of La species would be beneficial for the removal of C–O bonded species. The optimum deoxygenation activity of 88% hydrocarbon yield with 75% n-(C(15) + C(17)) selectivity was obtained over 20% of La, which strongly evinced that La leads to a greater enhancement of the deoxygenation activity. The NiLa/AC reusability study showed consistent deoxygenation reactions with 80% hydrocarbon yield and 60% n-(C(15) + C(17)) hydrocarbon selectivity within 6 runs.
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spelling pubmed-90571322022-05-04 Development of bimetallic nickel-based catalysts supported on activated carbon for green fuel production Adira Wan Khalit, Wan Nor Marliza, Tengku Sharifah Asikin-Mijan, N. Gamal, M. Safa Saiman, Mohd Izham Ibrahim, Mohd Lokman Taufiq-Yap, Y. H. RSC Adv Chemistry In this work, the catalytic deoxygenation of waste cooking oil (WCO) over acid–base bifunctional catalysts (NiLa, NiCe, NiFe, NiMn, NiZn, and NiW) supported on activated carbon (AC) was investigated. A high hydrocarbon yield above 60% with lower oxygenated species was found in the liquid product, with the product being selective toward n-(C(15) + C(17))-diesel fractions. The predominance of n-(C(15) + C(17)) hydrocarbons with the concurrent production of CO and CO(2), indicated that the deoxygenation pathway proceeded via decarbonylation and decarboxylation mechanisms. High deoxygenation activity with better n-(C(15) + C(17)) selectivity over NiLa/AC exposed the great synergistic interaction between La and Ni, and the compatibility of the acid–base sites increased the removal of oxygenated species. The effect of La on the deoxygenation reaction performance was investigated and it was found that a high percentage of La species would be beneficial for the removal of C–O bonded species. The optimum deoxygenation activity of 88% hydrocarbon yield with 75% n-(C(15) + C(17)) selectivity was obtained over 20% of La, which strongly evinced that La leads to a greater enhancement of the deoxygenation activity. The NiLa/AC reusability study showed consistent deoxygenation reactions with 80% hydrocarbon yield and 60% n-(C(15) + C(17)) hydrocarbon selectivity within 6 runs. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020-10-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9057132/ /pubmed/35521277 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra06302a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Adira Wan Khalit, Wan Nor
Marliza, Tengku Sharifah
Asikin-Mijan, N.
Gamal, M. Safa
Saiman, Mohd Izham
Ibrahim, Mohd Lokman
Taufiq-Yap, Y. H.
Development of bimetallic nickel-based catalysts supported on activated carbon for green fuel production
title Development of bimetallic nickel-based catalysts supported on activated carbon for green fuel production
title_full Development of bimetallic nickel-based catalysts supported on activated carbon for green fuel production
title_fullStr Development of bimetallic nickel-based catalysts supported on activated carbon for green fuel production
title_full_unstemmed Development of bimetallic nickel-based catalysts supported on activated carbon for green fuel production
title_short Development of bimetallic nickel-based catalysts supported on activated carbon for green fuel production
title_sort development of bimetallic nickel-based catalysts supported on activated carbon for green fuel production
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9057132/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35521277
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra06302a
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