JOURNAL ARTICLE

Synthesis Of Novel Nanostructured Catalysts For Pyrolysis Of Biomass

Phuong T. DangHy G. LeGiang T. T. PhamHông T. M. VuT Kien。 NguyenCanh D. DaoGiang H. LeHoa T. K. TranQuang K. NguyenTuan A. Vu

Year: 2014 Journal:   Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research) Vol: 8 (12)Pages: 1371-1376   Publisher: European Organization for Nuclear Research

Abstract

Nanostructured catalysts were successfully prepared
by acidification of diatomite and regeneration of FCC spent catalysts.
The obtained samples were characterized by IR, XRD, SEM, EDX,
MAS-NMR (27Al and 29Si), NH3-TPD and tested in catalytic
pyrolysis of biomass (rice straw). The results showed that the similar
bio-oil yield of 41.4% can be obtained by pyrolysis with catalysts at
450oC as compared to that of the pyrolysis without catalyst at 550oC.
The bio-oil yield reached a maximum of 42.55% at the pyrolysis
temperature of 500oC with catalytic content of 20%. Moreover, by
catalytic pyrolysis, bio-oil quality was better as reflected in higher
ratio of H/C, lower ratio of O/C. This clearly indicated high
application potential of these new nanostructured catalysts in the
production of bio-oil with low oxygenated compounds.

Keywords:
Catalysis Pyrolysis Biomass (ecology) Yield (engineering) Pyrolysis oil Chemical engineering Materials science Straw Nuclear chemistry Chemistry Organic chemistry Inorganic chemistry Metallurgy Agronomy

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Thermochemical Biomass Conversion Processes
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