Research in the sustainable conversion of biomass to fuels and chemicals is a necessity for the reduction of the carbon footprint in transport energy. Herein, we demonstrate an efficient tandem catalyst to selectively convert (simulated) bio-oil to hydrocarbons with enhanced C4+ fuel yield in a fixed bed reactor of a small pilot plant. The tandem catalytic system is a multifunctional dual bed system; carbon coupling catalysts (0.2 wt % X-TiO2(X: Ru, Pd, Au) at the upper layer and hydrodeoxygenation (Ru-MoFeP/Al2O3) at the bottom layer in a single fixed bed reactor. The upper-bed catalysts facilitated the carbon coupling reaction of C2-C4 light oxygenates and significantly reduced the light gases yield (C1-C5) to ca. 40% and increased the organic (C4+) phase ca. 15%. The analysis of the organic phase suggests that among the screened upstream catalysts, 0.2 wt % Ru/ TiO2||Ru-MoFeP/Al2O3 recorded the optimum activity. The coupled light oxygenates (acetone) alkylated with the phenolic compounds and sequentially hydro-deoxygenated to yield higher C4+ hydrocarbons. This versatile tandem catalytic approach has a potential application in the emerging biorefinery concept.
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Chen, D., Rout, K. R., Yeboah, I., Li, Y., & Rajendran, K. (2021). Tandem hydrodeoxygenation catalyst system for hydrocarbons production from simulated bio-oil: Effect of C-C coupling catalysts. Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research, 60(5), 2136–2143. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.iecr.1c00113
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