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The effects of pore structures and functional groups on the catalytic performance of activated carbon catalysts for the co-pyrolysis of biomass and plastic into aromatics and hydrogen-rich syngas

Xiaona Lin, Hanwu Lei, Chenxi Wang, Moriko Qian, Wendy Mateo, Xiaoyun Chen, Yadong Guo and Erguang Huo

Renewable Energy, 2023, vol. 202, issue C, 855-864

Abstract: The catalytic co-pyrolysis of Douglas fir and low-density polyethylene over different activated carbons (AC) was conducted using a fixed bed reactor, and the roles of AC pore structures and active functional groups in product yields and compositions was explored. While the liquid yield varied in the range of 36.7%–50.0%, the maximum yield was obtained using an H3PO4 activated AC catalyst. The AC catalysts activated by steam had well-developed micro-mesoporous structures dominated by micropores, which displayed high selectivity towards mono-aromatics. Whereas, the AC catalysts activated by H3PO4 exhibited additional mesoporous properties and P-containing functional groups, providing adequate space and reactive sites for converting bulky co-pyrolytic intermediates into double-ring aromatics, which were accompanied by the release of hydrogen (up to 80.6 vol%). A synergistic catalytic effect during co-pyrolysis promoted gas production at the expense of liquid. All the AC catalysts enhanced aromatics formation and reduced the yield of oxygenates and > C16 aliphatic hydrocarbons. In contrast to H3PO4 activated AC catalysts, steam activated AC catalysts exhibited a negative effect on hydrogen production, indicating different synergistic pathways during co-pyrolysis. These findings provide a reference for improving the catalytic activity of AC catalysts by regulating the pore structure and functional groups.

Keywords: Biomass; Co-pyrolysis; Activated carbon; Aromatics; Pore structure (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2022.11.122

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