Mohammad Reza RahimpourAbdolhossein JahanmiriParisa RostamiHamed TaghvaeiBruce C. Gates
A new strategy for bio-oils upgrading with a catalytic pulsed dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) plasma reactor was investigated for the conversion of anisole, a compound representative of the bio-oils formed by pyrolysis of lignin. The anisole conversion was measured with plasma alone and also in the presence of Al2O3 and various Al2O3-supported catalysts, leading to the formation of benzene, phenol, 4-methylanisole, 2-methylanisole, 4-methylphenol, 2-methylphenol, 2,6-dimethylphenol, and cyclohexane. Results are presented in the form of specific input energy (SIE), anisole conversion, and product selectivities. The conversion decreased in the following order when these catalysts were used: Mo–Ni/Al2O3 > Pt/Al2O3 > Co–Mo/Al2O3 > Pt–Re/Al2O3 > Al2O3. The conversion increased with increasing mass of the Mo–Ni/Al2O3 catalyst and with increasing voltage; the highest anisole conversion (0.81) was observed with this catalyst, and the conversion under comparable conditions without a catalyst was 0.43. The predominant product was 4-methylanisole. Catalyst deactivation was minimized by the plasma.
Hamed TaghvaeiMahsa KheirollahivashMohammad GhasemiParisa RostamiBruce C. GatesMohammad Reza Rahimpour
Navid HooshmandMohammad Reza RahimpourAbdolhosein JahanmiriHamed TaghvaeiMeisam Mohamadzadeh Shirazi
Xinxin LiuTao HeYuanzheng GeGuomin LiJingli WuZhiqi WangGuangbo LiuJinhu Wu
V. E. MalanichevM. V. MalashinS. I. MoshkunovV. Yu. Khomich
Jakob Afzali AndersenJakob Munkholt ChristensenMartin ØstbergAnnemie BogaertsAnker Degn Jensen