Hydrodenitrogenation of fast pyrolysis bio-oil derived from sewage sludge on NiMo/Al2O3 sulfide catalyst
2012
Abstract Sulfided, phosphorus-added NiMo/Al 2 O 3 catalyst was used for hydrodenitrogenation (HDN) of bio-oil derived from sewage sludge. The as-received bio-oil samples contained approximately 6% nitrogen. The bio-oil was dissolved in various solvents prior to hydrotreatment and the removal of nitrogen compounds was evaluated. The HDN of bio-oil dissolved in xylene at 350 °C over phosphorus added NiMo/Al 2 O 3 resulted in a complete denitrogenation of bio-oil and high yield of aliphatic hydrocarbon containing product with moderate heating value. Bio-oil dissolved in non-polaric solvent (xylene) showed 2–3 times higher nitrogen removal than that of protic solvents due to the competition between denitrogenation and deoxygenation. This study reveals that sulfided NiMo/Al 2 O 3 catalyst is an efficient approach to remove nitrogen heteroatom compounds prior to further upgrading bio-oil derived from sewage sludge.
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