The present study provides, for the first time in the literature, a comparative assessment of the catalytic performance of Ni catalysts supported on γ-AlO and γ-AlO modified with LaO, in a continuous flow trickle bed reactor, for the selective deoxygenation of palm oil. The catalysts were prepared the wet impregnation method and were characterized, after calcination and/or reduction, by N adsorption/desorption, XRD, NH-TPD, CO-TPD, H-TPR, H-TPD, XPS and TEM, and after the time-on-stream tests, by TGA, TPO, Raman and TEM. Catalytic experiments were performed between 300-400 °C, at a constant pressure (30 bar) and different LHSV (1.2-3.6 h). The results show that the incorporation of LaO in the AlO support increased the Ni surface atomic concentration (XPS), affected the nature and abundance of surface basicity (CO-TPD), and despite leading to a drop in surface acidity (NH-TPD), the Ni/LaAl catalyst presented a larger population of medium-strength acid sites. These characteristics helped promote the SDO process and prevented extended cracking and the formation of coke. Thus, higher triglyceride conversions and -C to -C hydrocarbon yields were achieved with the Ni/LaAl at lower reaction temperatures. Moreover, the Ni/LaAl catalyst was considerably more stable during 20 h of time-on-stream. Examination of the spent catalysts revealed that both carbon deposition and degree of graphitization of the surface coke, as well as, the extent of sintering were lower on the Ni/LaAl catalyst, explaining its excellent performance during time-on-stream.
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RSC Adv
February 2021
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The present study provides, for the first time in the literature, a comparative assessment of the catalytic performance of Ni catalysts supported on γ-AlO and γ-AlO modified with LaO, in a continuous flow trickle bed reactor, for the selective deoxygenation of palm oil. The catalysts were prepared the wet impregnation method and were characterized, after calcination and/or reduction, by N adsorption/desorption, XRD, NH-TPD, CO-TPD, H-TPR, H-TPD, XPS and TEM, and after the time-on-stream tests, by TGA, TPO, Raman and TEM. Catalytic experiments were performed between 300-400 °C, at a constant pressure (30 bar) and different LHSV (1.
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