丧的易斯对催化剂实现了高效的绿色柴油生产
De-Chang Li1,2,3,4, Zhengyi Pan1,2,3,4, Zhengbin Tian1,2,3
1Qingdao Institute of Bioenergy and Bioprocess Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Qingdao, China.
Nature communications
|April 12, 2024
概括
一种新型的氧化催化剂使得高效的绿色柴油生产能够在没有补充硫的情况下实现. 这种强大的催化剂可以保持超过500小时的活性,从而降低成本和环境影响.
科学领域:
- 催化剂是一种催化剂.
- 绿色化学 绿色化学
- 可再生能源可再生能源是可再生能源.
背景情况:
- 商业绿色柴油生产依赖于使用硫化金属催化剂对可再生油进行水处理.
- 这些催化剂需要不断补充硫来维持活动,导致硫污染和成本增加.
研究的目的:
- 为高效的绿色柴油生产开发一种无硫催化剂.
- 设计一个强大的催化剂,消除了补充硫的需要,降低了生产成本.
主要方法:
- 一种含的NiAl-氧化物催化剂的合成,其中包括丧的易斯对.
- 在连续运行下测试催化剂在水处理甲基酸和大豆油中的性能.
主要成果:
- 催化剂在一个重量每小时空间速度为28.3h-1.1的空间速度下,在500多个小时内没有停用的情况下表现出持续的活动.
- 在500小时的时间内,从大豆油转化中获得>90%的柴油范围碳化合物的选择性.
- 催化剂在不需要补充硫的情况下有效运行.
结论:
- 一个强大的,无硫的P-doped NiAl-氧化物催化剂已成功开发用于绿色柴油生产.
- 这种催化剂为传统的水处理方法提供了成本效益和环保的替代方案.
- 这些发现为设计下一代非硫催化剂为可持续生物燃料生产铺平了道路.
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