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One‐Step Hydrotreatment of Vegetable Oil to Produce High Quality Diesel‐Range Alkanes
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EngineeringBioenergyChemistryPetroleum RefiningVegetable OilChemical EngineeringPetroleum ProductionPetroleum Refining ProcessCatalytic ApplicationIndustrial CatalysisCatalysisHydrogenHigh Quality DieselCatalytic ProcessLow Cloud PointCatalytic SynthesisChemical Enhanced Oil RecoveryOne‐step HydrotreatmentCatalyst PreparationFuel ProductionEnhanced Oil ProductionHydrothermal Processing
A one-step hydrotreatment of vegetable oil combining deoxygenation and isomerization to directly produce low cloud point, high quality diesel is devised. The Pt/zeolite bifunctional catalysts prepared by using SAPO-11 and ZSM-22 zeolites as supports are used in this process. Catalytic reactions are conducted in a fixed-bed reactor under a hydrogen atmosphere. Over the bifunctional catalyst, 100 % conversion of soybean oil is obtained at 357 °C, 4 MPa, and 1 h(-1), and 80 % organic liquid yield is achieved, which is close to the maximum theoretical liquid yield. In the organic products, the alkanes selectivity is 100 % with an i-alkanes selectivity above 63 %. NH(3)-temperature programmed desorption (TPD), pyridine IR spectroscopy, and other characterization techniques are used to study the effect of the support acidity on the reaction pathway. Over the Pt/zeolite bifunctional catalyst with less strong Lewis acid sites, the reaction proceeds via the decarboxylation plus decarbonylation pathway. This one-step method provides a new strategy to produce low cloud point, high quality diesel from biomass feedstock in a more economic and attractive way.
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