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Co-processing of fossil feedstock with lignin-derived model compound isoeugenol over Fe-Ni/H-Y-5.1 catalysts
Authors: Vajglova Zuzana, Gauli Bibesh, Mäki-Arvela Päivi, Simakova Irina L., Kumar Narendra, Eränen Kari, Tirri Teija, Lassfolk Robert, Peurla Markus, Doronkin Dmitry E., Murzin Dmitry Yu
Publisher: ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Publication year: 2023
Journal: Journal of Catalysis
Journal name in source: JOURNAL OF CATALYSIS
Journal acronym: J CATAL
Volume: 421
First page : 101
Last page: 116
Number of pages: 16
ISSN: 0021-9517
eISSN: 1090-2694
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcat.2023.03.016
Web address : https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcat.2023.03.016
Self-archived copy’s web address: https://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/179298051
Co-processing of n-hexadecane with lignin derived isoeugenol as a model compound was investigated in this work using low-cost mono-and bimetallic iron and nickel supported on H-Y-5.1 zeolite. Different Fe-Ni metal ratios in the catalyst led to different reaction rates of processes and product distribution. The presence of just 0.26 wt% isoeugenol in the mixture with n-hexadecane made hydroisomerization-hydro cracking of the latter two-fold less active. Catalysts with smaller metal particle sizes, lower than 6 nm were more efficient pointing out on structure sensitivity. Extremely high activity in co-processing was obtained over 2 wt% Fe - 8 wt% Ni/H-Y-5.1 catalysts with the median metal particle size of 4.6 nm and metals-to-acid site ratio of 8.6. Fe catalyst were much less active in isoeugenol hydrodeoxygenation, while high cracking activity of hexadecane was observed in the presence of Ni. Alkylation of n-hexadecane was a feature of 8 wt% Fe - 2 wt% Ni/H-Y-5.1, whereas, over the 5 wt% Fe - 5 wt% Ni/H-Y-5.1 bifunctional catalyst no undesired oxygen-containing cyclic products were detected. This catalyst exhibited the highest hydrogen consumption according to temperature programmed desorption, which can serve as a marker for efficient hydrodeoxygenation. The spent catalysts contained ca 40 wt% of coke with predominantly aliphatic species. (c) 2023 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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