May 1, 2020
Journal Article

Selective adsorption removal of carbonyl molecular foulants from real fast pyrolysis bio-oils

Abstract

A novel sorbent-based separation process has been developed to selectively remove target molecules from the real fast pyrolysis (FP) pine bio-oils. Specifically, zeolitic molecular sieves and functionalized polymeric resins were found to effectively reduce carbonyl content and carboxylic acid number of a real pine fast pyrolysis bio-oils, therefore enhance bio-oil stability and preserve down-stream catalyst. Our results provide the first-time evidence on the potential effectiveness of sorption technology strategy for dealing with real FP bio-oils, reducing the carbonyl-rich FP oils from 7.5 mmolg-1 down to 4 mmolg-1 at 40 ?, which has potential to enable bio-oil stabilization and enhance operation stability for down-stream upgrading/hydrotreating processes.

Revised: April 21, 2020 | Published: May 1, 2020

Citation

Church A.L., M.Z. Hu, S. Lee, H. Wang, and J. Liu. 2020. Selective adsorption removal of carbonyl molecular foulants from real fast pyrolysis bio-oils. Biomass & Bioenergy 136. PNNL-SA-150321. doi:10.1016/j.biombioe.2020.105522