(741g) The Role of Nickel and Molybdenum Catalysts on the Production of Aviation Fuels from Hydropyrolysis of Biomass
AIChE Annual Meeting
2019
2019 AIChE Annual Meeting
Catalysis and Reaction Engineering Division
Reaction Engineering for Biomass Conversion
Thursday, November 14, 2019 - 5:36pm to 5:57pm
Ni-HZSM-5 in the hydrogen leads to a low liquid hydrocarbon yields of 1.5 C%, favoring the formation of methane, and effect that intensifies with temperature. Molybdenum on the catalyst (NiMo-HZSM-5) increased the yield of liquid hydrocarbons from 1.5 C% to 7.9 C% at 400°C. We also verified the effects of the catalysts in separated units, with Ni-HZSM-5 in the fluidized bed reactor and NiMo-HZSM-5 in a secondary fixed bed reactor, which led to a high yield of methane (52.0 C%). We concluded the work with experiments in a fixed bed for oligomerization of methane and hydrogenation of resulting aromatics in a fixed bed reactor with NiMo-HZSM-5 in a hydrogen atmosphere. These experiments showed that, at high temperature (400°C), the NiMo-HZSM-5 converted about 68 % of the methane into paraffins. The results of this work provide evidence for the combined effect of Ni and Mo in the sequence 1) methane production; 2) oligomerization of methane, 3) hydrogenation of aromatics, leading to the production of alkanes.