使用氧化镁作为催化剂从植物油和动物脂肪中生产生物碳氢化合物

Y. D. I. Siregar, Adi Riyadhi, Widya Anggun Damayanti, Rizkiansyah Rizkiansyah, Muhammad Bagas Murditya
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生物碳氢化合物是一种可再生燃料,可通过脂肪酸的催化脱氧生成,其成分类似于从石油中提取的汽油、煤油和柴油馏分。本研究的目的是使用通过煅烧柠檬酸镁合成的氧化镁催化剂,从植物油和动物脂肪中生成汽油、煤油和柴油。利用傅立叶变换红外光谱 (FTIR)、X 射线衍射 (XRD) 和布鲁纳-艾美特-泰勒 (BET) 表面吸附法对氧化镁催化剂进行表征,发现其中存在结晶氧化镁,并显示出平均孔径为 15.52 nm 的介孔氧化镁,其表面积为 35.68 m2 g-1。氧化镁催化剂被用于棕榈油、棕榈蜡和鸡脂肪的脱氧反应,从而生产出石蜡和烯烃成分的生物碳氢化合物,就像从石油中提炼的汽油、煤油和柴油一样。对液体产品的气相色谱-质谱(GCMS)分析表明,从棕榈蜡中提取的汽油数量最多,其次是棕榈油和鸡油。通过脱氧反应,特别是通过氧化镁催化剂促进的脱羧和脱羰基过程,棕榈蜡显示出作为汽油生产原料的巨大潜力。
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Production of Bio hydrocarbons from Vegetable Oils and Animal Fats Using Magnesium Oxide as Catalyst
Bio hydrocarbons are renewable fuels that can be produced through the catalytic deoxygenation of fatty acids, resulting in compositions like gasoline, kerosene, and diesel fractions derived from petroleum. The objective of this study is to generate gasoline, kerosene, and diesel from vegetable oils and animal fats using an MgO catalyst synthesized through the calcination of Mg-citrate. The characterization of the MgO catalyst, employing Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR), X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) and Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET) surface adsorption method, revealed the presence of crystalline MgO and showed that mesoporous MgO with average pore size of 15.52 nm and exhibiting a surface area of 35.68 m2 g-1. The MgO catalyst was utilized in the deoxygenation reaction of palm oil, palm wax, and chicken fat, leading to the production of bio hydrocarbons with paraffin and olefin compositions like those found in gasoline, kerosene, and diesel derived from petroleum. Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectroscopy (GCMS) analysis of the liquid product demonstrated that the highest quantity of gasoline was derived from palm wax, followed by palm oil and chicken fat. Palm wax exhibits promising potential as a raw material for gasoline production through the deoxygenation reaction, specifically through decarboxylation and decarbonylation processes facilitated by the MgO catalyst.
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