October 1, 2016
Journal Article

Hydrodeoxygenation of fatty acid esters catalyzed by Ni on nano-sized MFI type zeolites

Abstract

The impact of support morphology and composition on the intrinsic activity of Ni supported on MFI-type zeolite was explored in the hydrodeoxygenation of methyl stearate, tristearate, and algae oil (mixture of triglycerides). The nano-sized structure of the support (self-pillared nanosheets) is beneficial for the activity of the catalysts. Higher Ni dispersion and concomitant higher reaction rates were obtained on nano-structured supports than on zeolite with conventional morphology. Rates normalized to accessible Ni atoms (TOF), however, varied little with support morphology. Acidity of the support increases the rate of Ni-catalyzed C-O hydrogenolysis per surface metal site.

Revised: January 4, 2017 | Published: October 1, 2016

Citation

Schreiber M.W., D. Rodriguez-Nino, O.Y. Gutierrez, and J.A. Lercher. 2016. Hydrodeoxygenation of fatty acid esters catalyzed by Ni on nano-sized MFI type zeolites. Catalysis Science & Technology 6, no. 22:7976-7984. PNNL-SA-123130. doi:10.1039/C6CY01598K