Energy Conversion and Management, Vol.94, 95-102, 2015
One-pot aqueous phase catalytic conversion of sorbitol to gasoline over nickel catalyst
The carbon chain extension and hydrodeoxygenation steps play critical roles in the high-energy-density hydrocarbons production. In this paper, a systematic study had been carried out to investigate one-pot aqueous phase catalytic conversion of sorbitol to gasoline (STG) over bifunctional Ni-based catalysts. Characterization technologies of N-2 physisorption, X-ray diffraction (XRD), Scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and NH3 temperature-programmed desorption (NH3-TPD) were used to study the textural properties, phase compositions, acid behavior and morphologies of the catalysts. The catalytic performances were tested in a fixed bed reactor. It was found that the physically mixed Ni/HZSM-5 and Ni/silica-gel (mesoporous SG) catalyst realized the carbon chain extension and exhibited excellent performances on hydrodeoxygenation (HDO) reaction (46.9% of gasoline (C5-C12) yield and 45.5% of C7-C12 hydrocarbons in the gasoline products). Especially, the temperature of STG (553-593 K) was lower obviously than that of the traditional methanol to gasoline (MTG) process (623-773 K). It provided a novel transformation of sorbitol to long-chain alkanes by one-pot process over the bifunctional catalyst (Ni@HZSM-5/SG), wherein hydrodeoxygenation, ketonization and aldol condensation steps were integrated. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.