Abstract

AbstractCoke deposition is the biggest barrier that hinders the hydrocarbon yields during the catalytic pyrolysis of biomass. The proposed pathway studied here yields benzofuran as a primary product, all the olefins and aromatic hydrocarbons as secondary products, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons as tertiary products. The product selectivity only changed with catalytic temperature and coke deposition, whereas no effect was observed if the weight hourly space velocity and partial pressure were varied. The curve of conversion versus coke content in the catalytic conversion of furan follows an exponential trend [i.e., Φ=exp(‐αC)] which indicates that the catalytic conversion of furan exhibits fast deactivation. A kinetic model considering coke deposition has been built based on the above reaction pathway to correlate the product distribution with the coke content, and the final correlation coefficients (>0.96) indicate good agreement.

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