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Development of porous MIL-101 derived catalyst application for green diesel production


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Chang, He and Seenivasagam, Sivasangar and Taufiq Yap, Yun Hin and Saiman, Mohd Izham and Ghassan, Abdulkareem-Alsultan (2023) Development of porous MIL-101 derived catalyst application for green diesel production. Fuel, 355. art. no. 129459. pp. 1-21. ISSN 0016-2361

Abstract

A novel three-dimensional MIL-101 derived porous carbon-based Ni-doped catalyst was synthesised via slow pyrolysis of Ni/MIL-101(Cr) precursor at 600 °C for 4 h. The catalytic activities were evaluated via one-pot hydrodeoxygenation (HDO) reactions by using palmitic acid (PA) as a model compound to produce green diesel within the range of a paraffinic hydrocarbon. The results show that Ni/P-MIL-101 exhibited excellent catalytic activity and recyclability in the HDO reaction of PA at a reaction temperature of 400 °C for 3 h under 3 MPa purified H2 pressure with 5 wt% catalyst loading. The conversion of PA and hydrocarbon selectivity were found to be 100 % with Ni loading > 8 wt% on P-MIL-101. In addition, both 25 and 14 wt% Ni/P-MIL-101 catalysts were able to recycle up to 7 and 15 times, respectively, and nearly 100 % alkane yield was achieved. The unique properties of Ni/P-MIL-101 catalyst such as finely dispersed added Ni, abundant acid and basic sites, and the presence of Cr2O3 active sites from pyrolysed MIL-101 with its mesoporous structures play a synergetic role in obtaining a very efficient catalyst for hydrodeoxygenation reaction. It is worth mentioning that the catalyst has an excellent catalytic effect on different kinds of fatty acid (ester) raw materials. Therefore, this Ni/P-MIL-101 catalyst has good prospects and potential for industrial application in green diesel production.


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Item Type: Article
Subject: Biofuel
Divisions: Faculty of Science
Faculty of Humanities, Management and Science
DOI Number: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fuel.2023.129459
Publisher: Elsevier
Keywords: MOF; Fatty acid; Biofuel; Paraffinic hydrocarbon; Dopant
Depositing User: Self Deposit 2024
Date Deposited: 12 Jul 2024 08:50
Last Modified: 19 Aug 2024 02:24
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URI: http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/111492
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