Abstract

Nb-modified MgAlmixed oxide catalysts were prepared by ion exchange using an MgAl hydrotalcite and peroxoniobate complex as precursors. After calcination, the Nb-MgAl revealed to be a composite material (MgAl mixed oxide with segregated Nb2O5 nanoparticles), with an increased specific surface area (229 m2 g−1) compared to bare MgAl (88 m2 g−1). XRD confirmed that part of the Nb atoms was inserted in the MgAl lattice thus causing the oxide doping. Furthermore, the Nb precursor favored the incorporation of a high amount of Nb in the catalyst (18 wt.%). Reactions performed in a continuous flow fixed-bed reactor (PBR) on a pilot scale showed that the MgAl and Nb-MgAl are quite active and stable catalysts for the conversion of the waste glycerol (> 90 %), as generated in the biodiesel industry. The valuable chemicals obtained (i.e., diglycerol, formic acid, and dioxane) demonstrates the potential industrial use of the catalysts presented in this work.

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