Abstract

In this study, various water splitting metals (Mg, Al, Zn, and Fe) were investigated for lignin HDO-HTL. Their behaviors during autocatalyzed hydrogenation and interactions with Al–Ni alloy catalyst during non-autocatalyzed hydrogenation were studied. The relationships between Mg, Zn, and Fe with Al–Ni catalyst were synergistic in HTL for bio-oils generation, leading to higher bio-oil yields in non-autocatalytic process than in autocatalytic process and Al–Ni catalytic HDO process. In contrast, because the effect of γ-AlO(OH) was strengthened when Al was used, the coking phenomenon was induced, leading to an antagonistic effect towards bio-oil production. Additionally, although the production of hydrogen was the lowest when Fe was applied, the bio-oil yields reached the highest (44.53 wt% in non-autocatalytic process and 49.83 wt% in autocatalytic process, respectively) with the deoxygenation degrees of 8.41% in non-autocatalytic process and 9.75% in autocatalytic process. Accordingly, Fe exhibited significant potential in lignin in-situ HDO-HTL.

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