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Catalytic Fast Pyrolysis of Biomass: Catalyst Characterization Reveals the Feed-Dependent Deactivation of a Technical ZSM-5-Based Catalyst

Authors :
Luna-Murillo, Beatriz
Pala, Mehmet
Paioni, Alessandra Lucini
Baldus, Marc
Ronsse, Frederik
Prins, Wolter
Bruijnincx, Pieter C.A.
Weckhuysen, Bert M.
NMR Spectroscopy
Sub Inorganic Chemistry and Catalysis
Sub NMR Spectroscopy
Sub Organic Chemistry and Catalysis
Inorganic Chemistry and Catalysis
Organic Chemistry and Catalysis
NMR Spectroscopy
Sub Inorganic Chemistry and Catalysis
Sub NMR Spectroscopy
Sub Organic Chemistry and Catalysis
Inorganic Chemistry and Catalysis
Organic Chemistry and Catalysis
Source :
ACS Sustainable Chemistry and Engineering, 9(1), 291. American Chemical Society, ACS SUSTAINABLE CHEMISTRY & ENGINEERING
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Catalyst deactivation due to coking is a major challenge in the catalytic fast pyrolysis (CFP) of biomass. Here, a multitechnique investigation of a technical Al2O3-bound ZSM-5-based extrudate catalyst, used for the CFP of pine wood and cellulose (at a reactor temperature of 500 °C), provided insight into the effects of extrusion, the catalytic pyrolysis process, and catalyst regeneration on the catalyst structure. As a result of a reduction in acidity and surface area due to the coking catalyst, the activity dropped drastically with increasing time-on-stream (TOS), as evidenced by a decrease in aromatics yield. Strikingly, confocal fluorescence microscopy at the single-particle level revealed that vapor components derived from whole biomass or just the cellulose component coke differently. While pine-wood-derived species mainly blocked the external area of the catalyst particle, larger carbon deposits were formed inside the catalyst's micropores with cellulose-derived species. Pyridine FT-IR and solid-state NMR spectroscopy demonstrated irreversible changes after regeneration, likely due to partial dealumination. Taken together with

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
21680485
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ACS Sustainable Chemistry and Engineering, 9(1), 291. American Chemical Society, ACS SUSTAINABLE CHEMISTRY & ENGINEERING
Accession number :
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