(646b) A Simultaneous Depolymerization and Hydrodeoxygenation Process to Produce Lignin-Based Jet Fuel in Continuous Flow Reactor | AIChE

(646b) A Simultaneous Depolymerization and Hydrodeoxygenation Process to Produce Lignin-Based Jet Fuel in Continuous Flow Reactor

Authors 

Yang, B. - Presenter, Washington State University
Kumar, A., Washington State University
Kumar, A., SUNY, Buffalo
Santosa, D., Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Zuo, P., PNNL
Wang, C., Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Gieleciak, R., Natural Resources Canada
Economical production of lignin-based jet fuel (LJF) can improve the sustainability of sustainable aviation fuels (SAFs) as well as can reduce the overall greenhouse gas emissions. However, the challenge lies in converting technical lignin polymer from biorefinery directly to jet fuel in a continuous operation. In this work, we demonstrate a simultaneous depolymerization and hydrodeoxygenation (SDHDO) process to produce lignin-based jet fuelfrom the alkali corn stover lignin using engineered Ru-HY-60-MI catalyst in a continuous flow reactor at first time. The maximum carbon yield of LJF of 17.9 wt% was obtained and it comprised of 60.2 wt% monocycloalkanes, and 21.6 wt% polycycloalkanes. Catalyst characterization of Ru-HY-60-MI suggested there was no significant change in HY zeolite structure and its crystallinity after catalyst engineering. Catalyst characterizations performed post the SDHDO experiments indicate presence of carbon and K content in the catalyst. The K content presence in spent catalyst was due to K+ ion was exchanged between lignin solution and HY-60 while carbon presence validated the SDHDO chemistry on the catalyst surface. Tier α fuel property testing indicates that LJF production using SDHDO chemistry can offer SAF with high compatibility, good sealing properties, low emissions, and high energy density for aircraft.