Abstract

Catalytic fast pyrolysis (CFP) of furan was studied with the co-feeding of propane over ZSM-5, CrOx/Al2O3, and mixed catalysts with both ZSM-5 and CrOx/Al2O3 to combine the dehydrogenation of propane and CFP of furan in the presence of in situ generated propylene. With 15 vol % propane co-feeding, a slight increase in aromatic yield was observed over ZSM-5 catalyst. These enhancement was further improved by using mixed catalysts consisting of CrOx/Al2O3 and ZSM-5 with different weight ratios. Over the best mixed catalyst with CrOx/Al2O3 to ZSM-5 weight ratio of 2, a nearly 2-fold increase in the aromatic yield was obtained. The toluene selectivity was also increased from 37% to 50%. The increase in aromatic yield is directly dependent on the propane to total flow volume ratio. Moreover, the coke formation within ZSM-5 was also reduced, leading to a slower catalyst deactivation. From mechanistic studies, a two-step cascade reaction pathway was observed over the bifunctional mixed catalysts. It was proposed...

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