화학공학소재연구정보센터
Bioresource Technology, Vol.214, 45-54, 2016
Optimizing carbon efficiency of jet fuel range alkanes from cellulose co-fed with polyethylene via catalytically combined processes
Enhanced carbon yields of renewable alkanes for jet fuels were obtained through the catalytic microwave-induced co-pyrolysis and hydrogenation process. The well-promoted ZSM-5 catalyst had high selectivity toward C-8-C-16 aromatic hydrocarbons. The raw organics with improved carbon yield (similar to 44%) were more principally lumped in the jet fuel range at the catalytic temperature of 375 degrees C with the LDPE to cellulose (representing waste plastics to lignocellulose) mass ratio of 0.75. It was also observed that the four species of raw organics from the catalytic microwave co-pyrolysis were almost completely converted into saturated hydrocarbons; the hydrogenation process was conducted in the n-heptane medium by using home-made Raney Ni catalyst under a low-severity condition. The overall carbon yield (with regards to co-reactants of cellulose and LDPE) of hydrogenated organics that mostly match jet fuels was sustainably enhanced to above 39%. Meanwhile, similar to 90% selectivity toward jet fuel range alkanes was attained. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.