Effect of Temperature on Conversion of Model Compounds in Bio-oil into Organic Liquid Product Using HZSM-5

Bio-oil nowadays is seriously considered to be one of the favorable, renewable and alternative energy sources to replace fossil fuel and has become a significant energy carrier for transportation, industrial and commercial applications. However, bio-oil comprises of complex mixture of organic compou...

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Main Authors: Jamil, Farrukh, Ahmad, Murni M., Yusup, Suzana
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spelling my.utp.eprints.86722014-04-08T12:54:35Z Effect of Temperature on Conversion of Model Compounds in Bio-oil into Organic Liquid Product Using HZSM-5 Jamil, Farrukh Ahmad, Murni M. Yusup, Suzana TP Chemical technology Bio-oil nowadays is seriously considered to be one of the favorable, renewable and alternative energy sources to replace fossil fuel and has become a significant energy carrier for transportation, industrial and commercial applications. However, bio-oil comprises of complex mixture of organic compounds with low calorific value and high oxygen content. Hence this work investigates the conversion of major compounds present in bio-oil i.e. aldehyde, ketone, phenol, acetic acid and water, in presence of HZSM-5 at temperatures of 300, 400 and 500ºC, at atmospheric pressure under nitrogen flow. It was observed that the conversion of phenol, aldehyde, and acetic acid were increased when the temperature was increased. The maximum conversion of all the compounds was observed to occur at 500ºC. The degree of deoxygenation of the bio-oil was increased by 27.68 % via catalytic cracking. With the increase in temperature for cracking, the yield of organic liquid product (OLP) decreased, and its H/C ratio of increased with O/C ratio decreased. The OLP was found to have high calorific value and low oxygen content, compared to the bio-oil. The study proved the potential of conversion of model compounds in bio-oil into high-value OLP using HZSM-5. 2012 Article PeerReviewed application/msword http://eprints.utp.edu.my/8672/1/Farrukh_2012_Effect_of_temperature_on_conversion.docx Jamil, Farrukh and Ahmad, Murni M. and Yusup, Suzana (2012) Effect of Temperature on Conversion of Model Compounds in Bio-oil into Organic Liquid Product Using HZSM-5. International Conference on Environment 2012 (ICENV 2012) . http://eprints.utp.edu.my/8672/
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Jamil, Farrukh
Ahmad, Murni M.
Yusup, Suzana
Effect of Temperature on Conversion of Model Compounds in Bio-oil into Organic Liquid Product Using HZSM-5
description Bio-oil nowadays is seriously considered to be one of the favorable, renewable and alternative energy sources to replace fossil fuel and has become a significant energy carrier for transportation, industrial and commercial applications. However, bio-oil comprises of complex mixture of organic compounds with low calorific value and high oxygen content. Hence this work investigates the conversion of major compounds present in bio-oil i.e. aldehyde, ketone, phenol, acetic acid and water, in presence of HZSM-5 at temperatures of 300, 400 and 500ºC, at atmospheric pressure under nitrogen flow. It was observed that the conversion of phenol, aldehyde, and acetic acid were increased when the temperature was increased. The maximum conversion of all the compounds was observed to occur at 500ºC. The degree of deoxygenation of the bio-oil was increased by 27.68 % via catalytic cracking. With the increase in temperature for cracking, the yield of organic liquid product (OLP) decreased, and its H/C ratio of increased with O/C ratio decreased. The OLP was found to have high calorific value and low oxygen content, compared to the bio-oil. The study proved the potential of conversion of model compounds in bio-oil into high-value OLP using HZSM-5.
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author Jamil, Farrukh
Ahmad, Murni M.
Yusup, Suzana
author_facet Jamil, Farrukh
Ahmad, Murni M.
Yusup, Suzana
author_sort Jamil, Farrukh
title Effect of Temperature on Conversion of Model Compounds in Bio-oil into Organic Liquid Product Using HZSM-5
title_short Effect of Temperature on Conversion of Model Compounds in Bio-oil into Organic Liquid Product Using HZSM-5
title_full Effect of Temperature on Conversion of Model Compounds in Bio-oil into Organic Liquid Product Using HZSM-5
title_fullStr Effect of Temperature on Conversion of Model Compounds in Bio-oil into Organic Liquid Product Using HZSM-5
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Temperature on Conversion of Model Compounds in Bio-oil into Organic Liquid Product Using HZSM-5
title_sort effect of temperature on conversion of model compounds in bio-oil into organic liquid product using hzsm-5
publishDate 2012
url http://eprints.utp.edu.my/8672/1/Farrukh_2012_Effect_of_temperature_on_conversion.docx
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