Different reaction behaviours of the light and heavy components of bio-oil during the hydrotreatment in a continuous pack-bed reactor

This study aims to investigate the hydrotreatment of bio-oil in a continuous packed-bed reactor at around 375°C and 70 bar. The bio-oil was produced from the grinding pyrolysis of mallee wood in a grinding pyrolysis pilot plant. Our results indicate that the lighter and heavier components in the sam...

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Main Authors: Gholizadeh, M., Gunawan, Richard, Hu, Xun, Hasan, Md Mahmudul, Kersten, S., Westerhof, R., Chaitwat, W., Li, Chun-Zhu
Format: Journal Article
Published: Elsevier 2016
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/23220
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author Gholizadeh, M.
Gunawan, Richard
Hu, Xun
Hasan, Md Mahmudul
Kersten, S.
Westerhof, R.
Chaitwat, W.
Li, Chun-Zhu
author_facet Gholizadeh, M.
Gunawan, Richard
Hu, Xun
Hasan, Md Mahmudul
Kersten, S.
Westerhof, R.
Chaitwat, W.
Li, Chun-Zhu
author_sort Gholizadeh, M.
building Curtin Institutional Repository
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description This study aims to investigate the hydrotreatment of bio-oil in a continuous packed-bed reactor at around 375°C and 70 bar. The bio-oil was produced from the grinding pyrolysis of mallee wood in a grinding pyrolysis pilot plant. Our results indicate that the lighter and heavier components in the same bio-oil could behave very differently. Their behaviour can be affected very significantly by the overall bio-oil liquid hourly space velocity. While the residence time of the light species that evaporate instantly could be very short, the residence time of heavy species passing through the catalyst bed in the form of liquid could be very long. When a commercial pre-sulphided NiMo/Al2O3 catalyst came into contact with the heavy bio-oil species, significant exothermic reactions would take place, which result in the deactivation of hyperactive sites in the catalyst. The NiMo/Al2O3 catalyst used was less active in hydrotreating the heavier bio-oil species than in hydrotreating the lighter bio-oil species. However, even at very low extents of hydrotreatment, the bio-oil structure and properties, e.g. coking propensity, could be drastically improved.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-232202018-03-16T01:47:40Z Different reaction behaviours of the light and heavy components of bio-oil during the hydrotreatment in a continuous pack-bed reactor Gholizadeh, M. Gunawan, Richard Hu, Xun Hasan, Md Mahmudul Kersten, S. Westerhof, R. Chaitwat, W. Li, Chun-Zhu This study aims to investigate the hydrotreatment of bio-oil in a continuous packed-bed reactor at around 375°C and 70 bar. The bio-oil was produced from the grinding pyrolysis of mallee wood in a grinding pyrolysis pilot plant. Our results indicate that the lighter and heavier components in the same bio-oil could behave very differently. Their behaviour can be affected very significantly by the overall bio-oil liquid hourly space velocity. While the residence time of the light species that evaporate instantly could be very short, the residence time of heavy species passing through the catalyst bed in the form of liquid could be very long. When a commercial pre-sulphided NiMo/Al2O3 catalyst came into contact with the heavy bio-oil species, significant exothermic reactions would take place, which result in the deactivation of hyperactive sites in the catalyst. The NiMo/Al2O3 catalyst used was less active in hydrotreating the heavier bio-oil species than in hydrotreating the lighter bio-oil species. However, even at very low extents of hydrotreatment, the bio-oil structure and properties, e.g. coking propensity, could be drastically improved. 2016 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/23220 10.1016/j.fuproc.2016.01.026 Elsevier fulltext
spellingShingle Gholizadeh, M.
Gunawan, Richard
Hu, Xun
Hasan, Md Mahmudul
Kersten, S.
Westerhof, R.
Chaitwat, W.
Li, Chun-Zhu
Different reaction behaviours of the light and heavy components of bio-oil during the hydrotreatment in a continuous pack-bed reactor
title Different reaction behaviours of the light and heavy components of bio-oil during the hydrotreatment in a continuous pack-bed reactor
title_full Different reaction behaviours of the light and heavy components of bio-oil during the hydrotreatment in a continuous pack-bed reactor
title_fullStr Different reaction behaviours of the light and heavy components of bio-oil during the hydrotreatment in a continuous pack-bed reactor
title_full_unstemmed Different reaction behaviours of the light and heavy components of bio-oil during the hydrotreatment in a continuous pack-bed reactor
title_short Different reaction behaviours of the light and heavy components of bio-oil during the hydrotreatment in a continuous pack-bed reactor
title_sort different reaction behaviours of the light and heavy components of bio-oil during the hydrotreatment in a continuous pack-bed reactor
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/23220