Nano-catalysts for upgrading bio-oil: Catalytic decarboxylation and hydrodeoxygenation

Uemura, Y. and Tran, N.T.T. and Naqvi, S.R. and Nishiyama, N. (2017) Nano-catalysts for upgrading bio-oil: Catalytic decarboxylation and hydrodeoxygenation. AIP Conference Proceedings, 1877.

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Abstract

Bio-oil is a mixture of oxygenated chemicals produced by fast pyrolysis of lignocellulose, and has attracted much attention recently because the raw material is renewable. Primarily, bio-oil can be used as a replacement of heavy oil. But it is not highly recommended due to bio-oil's inferior properties: high acidity and short shelf life. Upgrading of bio-oil is therefore one of the important technologies nowadays, and is categorized into the two: (A) decrarboxylation/decarbonylation by solid acid catalysts and (B) hydrodeoxygenation (HDO) by metallic catalysts. In our research group, decarboxylation of bio-oil by zeolites and HDO of guaiacol (a model compound of bio-oil) have been investigated. In this paper, recent developments of these upgrading reactions in our research group will be introduced. © 2017 Author(s).

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Departments / MOR / COE: Research Institutes > Institute for Hydrocarbon Recovery
Depositing User: Mr Ahmad Suhairi Mohamed Lazim
Date Deposited: 22 Apr 2018 14:37
Last Modified: 22 Apr 2018 14:37
URI: http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/20025

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