Chemical Engineering Transactions (May 2019)

Evaluation of Zeolite-based Catalyst Supports for the Production of Biokerosene by Hydrotreating of Oils

  • Manuel Mayorga,
  • Juan Cadavid,
  • Jose Martinez,
  • Luis Rodriguez,
  • C. A. Trujillo,
  • Mauricio Lopez,
  • Javier Bonilla,
  • Camilo Lopez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3303/CET1974003
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 74

Abstract

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In order to optimize the conditions for the biofuels production by a hydrotreatment process, three platinum catalysts supported on different zeolites were evaluated. The three zeolites used for the hydrotreatment of soybean oil were USY (CBV-780), H-? and ZSM-5, impregnated with 1 % platinum salt solution. The functional groups of the catalysts were analyzed by infrared transmission spectroscopy, the condition of the pores by scanning electron microscopy and, X-ray diffraction was employed to determine the crystal structure. Subsequently, these catalysts were employed to hydrotreat some soybean oil samples of 80 mL, in a 300 mL reactor, operating at 525 K, 2500 kPa, and a H2/N2 molar ratio of 30 % for 6 h. Some gas chromatography analyses carried out over the synthesized biofuels evidenced that Zeolite H-? presents the best characteristics for the production of a biofuel with the most similar properties to the currently employed fossil fuels.