Catalytic Deoxygenation of Stearic Acid in a Continuous Reactor over a Mesoporous Carbon-Supported Pd Catalyst
2009
Catalytic deoxygenation of neat stearic acid was studied at 360 °C under 10 bar argon or 5 vol % hydrogen in argon in a fixed-bed reactor (down flow) using mesoporous-supported Pd/C (Sibunit) beads as a catalyst. The results showed stable catalyst performance, giving about 15% conversion level of stearic acid. The main liquid-phase product was heptadecane, while the main gaseous products were CO and CO2.
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