Performance of sulfided NiMo catalyst supported on pillared bentonite Al and Ti under hydrodeoxygenation reaction of guaiacol

N. Rinaldi, Novi Liana Sari, S. Sumari, Anis Kristiani, E. Agustian, Robert Ronald Widjaya, Adep Dwiatmoko
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Bio-crude oil is known to be sustainable, eco-environmentally, and an alternative energy source produced by biomass pyrolysis. However, its quality remains relatively low due to a higher oxygen concentration compared to liquid fuels from fossils. Therefore, an upgrading process is necessary through the catalytic hydrodeoxygenation (HDO) process. This work synthesized pillared bentonite using Al and Ti metals as the pillaring agent to produce Al-PILC and Ti-PILC as catalyst support for sulfided NiMo. Their catalytic activity in HDO reaction using guaiacol as a model compound of bio-crude oil were also evaluated. Characterization of the bentonite-pillared materials, including Al-PILC, Mo/Al-PILC, NiMo/Al-PILC, Ti-PILC, Mo/Ti-PILC, and NiMo/Ti-PILC, was performed using Surface Area Analyzer, X-ray Diffractometer (XRD), Temperature-Programmed Desorption of ammonia (NH3-TPD), X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF), and Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) techniques. The characterization results confirm the pillarization process of bentonite using Al and Ti metals as the pillaring agent, and the preparation of the NiMo catalyst using the stepwise impregnation method was successfully prepared. The NiMo/Ti-PILC catalyst performs a superior conversion value on the HDO guaiacol reaction than other catalysts. A well dispersion of Mo and Ni metals on the surface support (NiMo/Ti-PILC), thus creating numerous active sites of the catalyst after the sulfidation. Variations in time and temperature during the HDO guaiacol reaction significantly affected the conversion.
在愈创木酚的加氢脱氧反应中,铝和钛支撑的硫化镍钼催化剂的性能
众所周知,生物原油是一种可持续的、生态环保的、由生物质热解产生的替代能源。然而,与来自化石的液体燃料相比,生物原油的氧气浓度较高,因此其质量仍然相对较低。因此,有必要通过催化加氢脱氧(HDO)工艺对其进行升级。本研究以 Al 和 Ti 金属为造粒剂,合成了柱状膨润土,生产出 Al-PILC 和 Ti-PILC 作为硫化镍钼的催化剂载体。此外,还评估了它们在以愈创木酚为生物原油模型化合物的 HDO 反应中的催化活性。使用表面积分析仪、X 射线衍射仪 (XRD)、氨的温度编程解吸 (NH3-TPD)、X 射线荧光 (XRF) 和扫描电子显微镜 (SEM) 技术对膨润土柱状材料(包括 Al-PILC、Mo/Al-PILC、NiMo/Al-PILC、Ti-PILC、Mo/Ti-PILC 和 NiMo/Ti-PILC)进行了表征。表征结果证实了以 Al 和 Ti 金属为成柱剂的膨润土成柱过程,并成功制备了采用分步浸渍法制备的 NiMo 催化剂。NiMo/Ti-PILC 催化剂在 HDO 愈创木酚反应中的转化率优于其他催化剂。Mo 和 Ni 金属很好地分散在表面支撑物(NiMo/Ti-PILC)上,从而在硫化后形成了催化剂的大量活性位点。在 HDO 愈创木酚反应过程中,时间和温度的变化对转化率有显著影响。
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