Fuel, Vol.178, 118-123, 2016
Efficient and selective hydrogenation of aqueous acetic acid on Ru-Sn/TiO2 for bioethanol production from lignocellulosics
Process via acetic acid fermentation has been proposed as a potential way to produce bioethanol from lignocellulosics with improved carbon utilization efficiency as compared to the conventional alcoholic fermentation. This article reports Ru-Sn/TiO2 as an effective hydrogenation catalyst for aqueous acetic acid as the last step of this process. Although a larger loading of Ru to TiO2 rather increased the gas by-production, the additional use of Sn significantly improved the ethanol selectivity by the stronger suppression effect on the gas by-production. Finally, the loading levels of 2-4 wt% of Sn to 4 wt% Ru/TiO2 were found to be optimal for efficient and selective hydrogenation of acetic acid to ethanol in water. With 4 wt% Ru-4 wt% Sn/TiO2 catalyst, aqueous acetic acid solutions (10, 45 and 100 g/L) were converted to ethanol in 98.2, 92.7 and 92.8 mol%, respectively, at 170 degrees C/H-2 15 MPa. This catalytic system would make the acetic acid-based bioethanol production practical. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.