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A heterogeneous catalytic process to mitigate the acidity of bio-oils caused by the presence of volatile organic acids
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2021-09Registro en:
Montaña, Maia; Navas, Marisa Belén; Bideberripe, Hernán Pablo; Barbelli López, María Soledad; Lick, Ileana Daniela; et al.; A heterogeneous catalytic process to mitigate the acidity of bio-oils caused by the presence of volatile organic acids; Elsevier; Fuel; 299; 120919; 9-2021; 1-10
0016-2361
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Montaña, Maia
Navas, Marisa Belén
Bideberripe, Hernán Pablo
Barbelli López, María Soledad
Lick, Ileana Daniela
Casella, Mónica Laura
Resumen
The removal of the acidity produced by the presence of volatile organic acids in bio-oils, such as acetic acid, assisted by heterogeneous catalysts was investigated. For this purpose, CaO and alumina-supported catalysts were prepared, and silver nanoparticles were used as promoter. The prepared catalysts, both fresh and post-reaction, were characterized by several techniques: N2 physisorption (BET), SEM-EDS, TEM, XRD, and TPR. All catalysts were tested in the elimination of acetic acid, employing two different reaction systems: batch microreactors and a pressurized batch reactor. An appreciable CH3COOH elimination of ~60%–70% was obtained at low temperature (150–200 °C) using the CaO-Al2O3 system. The addition of silver improved the removal percentage. Silver-supported catalysts were also tested in a pressure-controlled system, achieving an excellent percentage of acetic acid removed (~97.5%). Silver would promote the incipient reactions of catalytic ketonization and aldol condensation.