Deoxygenation of stearic acids using alkaline treated beta molecular sieves assisted by microwave irradiation

The deoxygenation reaction is important to produce bio-diesel from esters of fatty acids and/or fatty acids. A novel Ni/beta catalyst with highly dispersed metallic sites, a hierarchical pore structure and a preferable Brønsted/Lewis acid sites ratio is prepared which exhibits deoxygenation and isom...

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Veröffentlicht in:Catalysis science & technology 2021-07, Vol.11 (14), p.4812-4822
Hauptverfasser: Liu, Yuxiang, Zheng, Dejiang, Tao, Shuo, Lyu, Yuchao, Wang, Xiaosheng, Liu, Xinchun, Liu, Shoukun, Li, Ming, Zhao, Ruiyang, Yu, Shitao
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Zusammenfassung:The deoxygenation reaction is important to produce bio-diesel from esters of fatty acids and/or fatty acids. A novel Ni/beta catalyst with highly dispersed metallic sites, a hierarchical pore structure and a preferable Brønsted/Lewis acid sites ratio is prepared which exhibits deoxygenation and isomerization activities. To realize these goals, a microwave assisted alkaline treatment method was proposed. Compared to the conventional heating method, microwave assisted alkaline treatments are favorable to achieve homogeneous desilication and protect the Brønsted acid sites. When a microwave assisted alkaline treated beta molecular sieve is employed as a support, a decrease of the NiO particle size and the formation of Ni/silicate or aluminate complexes are observed. The deoxygenation of stearic acid shows that the Ni/Beta-2 catalyst has a high selectivity to iso-paraffin ( i.e. 33.8%). These results propose a rapid way to prepare hierarchical zeolites using a facile route which are important to produce bio-diesel fractions via deoxygenation reactions. The deoxygenation reaction is important to produce bio-diesel from esters of fatty acids and/or fatty acids.
ISSN:2044-4753
2044-4761
DOI:10.1039/d1cy00019e