Carbonaceous residues from biomass gasification as catalysts for biodiesel production

Rafael Luque , Antonio Pineda , Juan C. Colmenares , Juan M. Campelo , Antonio A. Romero , Juan Carlos Serrano-Riz , Luisa F. Cabeza , Jaime Cot-Gores
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Abstract

Tars and alkali ashes from biomass gasification processes currently constitute one of the major problems in biomass valorisation, generating clogging of filters and issues related with the purity of syngas production. To date, these waste residues find no useful applications and they are generally disposed upon generation in the gasification process. A detailed analysis of these residues pointed out the presence of high quantities of Ca (>30 wt%). TG experiments indicated that a treatment under air at moderate temperatures (400–800°C) decomposed the majority of carbon species, while XRD indicated the presence of a crystalline CaO phase. CaO enriched valorized materials turned out to be good heterogeneous catalysts for biodiesel production from vegetable oils, providing moderate to good activities (50%–70% after 12 h) to fatty acid methyl esters in the transesterification of sunflower oil with methanol.

生物质气化碳质残留物作为生物柴油生产催化剂的研究
目前,生物质气化过程产生的焦油和碱灰是生物质增值的主要问题之一,会导致过滤器堵塞,并与合成气生产的纯度有关。迄今为止,这些废渣没有找到有用的应用,它们通常在气化过程中产生后处理。对这些残留物的详细分析表明存在大量的Ca (>30 wt%)。TG实验表明,在中等温度(400-800℃)的空气中处理,大部分碳元素被分解,而XRD则表明存在结晶的CaO相。结果表明,富含CaO的活化材料是植物油生产生物柴油的良好多相催化剂,在葵花籽油与甲醇的酯交换反应中,对脂肪酸甲酯具有中等至良好的活性(12 h后为50% ~ 70%)。
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Journal of Natural Gas Chemistry
Journal of Natural Gas Chemistry 化学-工程:化工
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