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Environ Sci Technol ; 54(13): 8390-8400, 2020 07 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32490670

ABSTRACT

Converting polycarbonate (PC) plastic waste into value-added chemicals and/or fuel additives by catalytic pyrolysis is a promising approach to dispose of solid wastes. In this study, a series of Fe-Ce@Al2O3 metal oxides were prepared by coprecipitation, impregnation, and a direct mixing method. The synthesized catalysts were then employed to investigate the catalytic conversion of PC wastes to produce aromatic hydrocarbons. Experimental results indicated that Fe-Ce@Al2O3 prepared by coprecipitation possessed superior catalytic activity because of its high content of weak acid sites, large pore volume, high surface area, and well dispersion of Fe and Ce active species, leading to an ∼3-fold increase in targeted monocyclic aromatic hydrocarbons compared to that achieved noncatalytically. Moreover, an increase in the catalyst to feedstock (C/F) mass ratio was beneficial to the production of aromatic hydrocarbons at the expense of phenolic products, and elevating the C/F ratio from 1:1 to 3:1 considerably increased the benzene formation as the enhancement factor was increased from 2.3 to 8.8.


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Hydrocarbons, Aromatic , Pyrolysis , Aluminum Oxide , Catalysis , Polycarboxylate Cement
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Bioresour Technol ; 101(24): 9803-6, 2010 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20696566

ABSTRACT

Triglycerides obtained from animals and plants have attracted great attention from researchers for developing an environmental friendly and high-quality fuel, free of nitrogen and sulfur. In the present work, the production of biofuel by catalytic cracking of soybean oil over a basic catalyst in a continuous pyrolysis reactor at atmospheric pressure has been studied. Experiments were designed to study the effect of different types of catalysts on the yield and acid value of the diesel and gasoline fractions from the pyrolytic oil. It was found that basic catalyst gave a product with relatively low acid number. These pyrolytic oils were also further reacted with alcohol in order to decrease their acid value. After esterification, the physico-chemical properties of these biofuels were characterized, and compared with Chinese specifications for conventional diesel fuels. The results showed that esterification of pyrolytic oil from triglycerides represents an alternative technique for producing biofuels from soybean oils with characteristics similar to those of petroleum fuels.


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Biofuels/analysis , Biotechnology/methods , Hydrocarbons/chemical synthesis , Soybean Oil/chemistry , Temperature , Catalysis
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Bioresour Technol ; 101(14): 5586-91, 2010 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20206508

ABSTRACT

The catalytic cracking reactions of several kinds of woody oils have been studied. The products were analyzed by GC-MS and FTIR and show the formation of olefins, paraffins and carboxylic acids. Several kinds of catalysts were compared. It was found that the fraction distribution of product was modified by using base catalysts such as CaO. The products from woody oils showed good cold flow properties compared with diesel used in China. The results presented in this work have shown that the catalytic cracking of woody oils generates fuels that have physical and chemical properties comparable to those specified for petroleum based fuels.


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Biofuels , Biotechnology/methods , Oils/chemistry , Wood , Alkenes/chemistry , Carboxylic Acids/chemistry , Catalysis , Equipment Design , Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry/methods , Gasoline , Paraffin/chemistry , Petroleum , Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared/methods , Temperature
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