Abstract
• Upgrading of Bio-oil with hydrogen from glycerol aqueous phase reforming. • 34.6% of lignin derived compounds were converted to hydrocarbon. • Pt/C and H-ZSM-5 catalysts were effective for hydrodeoxygenation reaction. • n-Decane as a co-solvent prevents condensation reaction. • Series of demethoxylation, hydrogenation, and hydrodeoxygenation were observed. A novel approach to Fast Pyrolysis Oil (FPO) upgrading with hydrogen from glycerol aqueous phase reforming (APR) was conducted in a biphasic solution. FPO contains both monomer and polymer compounds which rich in oxygen, giving high acidity and low stability. Hydrogen demanding reaction of depolymerization and hydrodeoxygenation (HDO), often called upgrading, is required to improve FPO properties by converting these compounds to hydrocarbon monomers. APR reaction of glycerol where glycerol is reacted with water to produce hydrogen is one of the renewable choices to obtain hydrogen. Prior to upgrading of FPO, catalyst screening and reaction optimization were studied using phenol as a model compound. Upgrading of FPO with in situ glycerol APR was conducted with Pt/C, facilitating hydrogen production (APR) and utilization (hydrogenation), and H-ZSM-5, facilitating dehydration reaction. n-Decane was added to the reaction as a co-solvent to prevent the condensation of the non-polar fragments of FPO which led to coke formation. Upon upgrading the weight average molecular weight (Mw), polydispersity index (PDI), and oxygen to carbon (O/C) ratio of FPO decreased. The highest hydrocarbon yield (7.7% FPO basis or 34.6% lignin basis) was obtained by combining Pt/C and H-ZSM-5 catalysts with n-decane as a co-solvent. Evidence of progressive depolymerization and sequential demethoxylation, hydrogenation, and deoxygenation during upgrading were observed in the products.
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