One-pot sol-gel synthesis of a CoMo catalyst for sustainable biofuel production by solvent- and hydrogen-free deoxygenation: effect of the citric acid ratio
Deoxygenation by transition-metal-based catalysts is employed to produce a biofuel from fatty acids. In this study, the citric acid/CoMo ratio of an unsupported CoMo catalyst prepared by a sol-gel method was increased from 1 to 7 to investigate its effect on the physicochemical properties and perfor...
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Published in | Sustainable energy & fuels Vol. 4; no. 6; pp. 2841 - 2849 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
London
Royal Society of Chemistry
02.06.2020
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Summary: | Deoxygenation by transition-metal-based catalysts is employed to produce a biofuel from fatty acids. In this study, the citric acid/CoMo ratio of an unsupported CoMo catalyst prepared by a sol-gel method was increased from 1 to 7 to investigate its effect on the physicochemical properties and performance of the catalyst. Deoxygenation was carried out at 300 °C under solvent- and hydrogen-free conditions. The CoMo-3 catalyst (
e.g.
, citric acid/CoMo = 3) showed the highest oleic acid conversion rate, C
9
-C
17
hydrocarbon selectivity, oxygen removal rate, and biofuel product quality. This catalyst exhibited the best catalytic performance because it had the highest amount of active species (CoMoO
4
). Catalyst acidity considerably effected on the catalytic performance. Additionally, the citric acid/CoMo ratio affected the formation of single/mixed Co and Mo oxides.
Investigation of the optimum citric acid ratio for highly active CoMo catalyst synthesis to produce a sustainable biofuel by deoxygenation under solvent- and hydrogen-free conditions. |
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ISSN: | 2398-4902 2398-4902 |
DOI: | 10.1039/d0se00159g |