Nanoporous Carbon-Supported Bimetallic (Ni, Cu, and Fe)-Mo Catalysts for Partial Hydrogenation of Biodiesel.

ACS Omega

Center of Excellence in Catalysis and Catalytic Reaction Engineering, Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok 10330, Thailand.

Published: October 2024

Upgrading biodiesel or hydrogenated fatty acid methyl esters (H-FAMEs) by partial hydrogenation is a second-generation biofuel with high specific fuel characteristics, such as superior cold flow properties, higher oxidative stability, and lower hazardous gas emissions, allowing this biofuel to provide excellent fuel properties, over conventional biodiesel. This study assessed the potential of using nanoporous carbon produced from cattail leaves (CL) as an alternative catalyst support. We synthesized various catalysts including monometallic Mo/NPC, Ni/NPC, Ce/NPC, and Fe/NPC catalysts, as well as bimetallic molybdenum-based catalysts doped with nickel, copper, or iron for the partial hydrogenation of soybean biodiesel. The NPC support demonstrated a surface area ( ) of approximately 1,323 mg, which greatly increases the catalytic activity through the efficient dispersion of catalyst active sites. The partial hydrogenation reaction of soybean FAME over the MoNi/NPC catalyst obtained the highest catalytic activity with enhanced oxidation stability from 3 to 14 h, and the cloud point and pour point increased from 2 to 13 °C and -1 to 10 °C, respectively. Hence, the selection of catalysts is crucial due to their impact on the feasibility of the process and its economic viability. This article focuses on highlighting the effectiveness of a highly promising catalyst for partial hydrogenation as well as examining the variables that influence the primary reaction pathway.

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