Abstract
The catalytic hydrotreatment of fast pyrolysis liquids (PL) from lignocellulosic biomass is a promising technology to improve the properties of PL. Mild hydrotreatment (< 250 °C) using a suitable catalyst allows the production of stabilized oils that have for instance potential for co-processing in existing oil refinery units. Here, we report a catalyst screening study to stabilize PL by a mild hydrotreatment using five Raney nickel “type” catalysts (Ra-Ni), more specifically a benchmark Ra-Ni, two types of Fe/Cr promoted, and two Mo-promoted ones. Experiments were performed at relatively mild hydrotreatment conditions (200 °C, initial 140 bar H2 pressure, 4 h) in a batch autoclave. Among all the Ra-Ni catalysts, the Mo promoted (A-7063) showed the highest hydro-(deoxy)genation activity, a lower extent of repolymerization (GPC), and lower charring tendency of the product oil (TGA) compared to the promoter-free and Fe/Cr promoted Ra-Ni catalysts. Analyses of the product oils showed that the oils contain a significant amount of phenolics (7.4–15.4 wt% on oil, GC x GC-FID). These findings indicate that commercially available Raney nickel “type” catalysts, and particularly the Mo promoted ones, are attractive to be used for the mild hydrotreatment of pyrolysis liquids.
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