Catalytic Fast Pyrolysis Of Biomass: Catalyst Characterization Reveals The Feed-Dependent Deactivation Of A Technical Zsm-5-Based Catalyst

ACS SUSTAINABLE CHEMISTRY & ENGINEERING(2021)

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Catalyst deactivation due to coking is a major challenge in the catalytic fast pyrolysis (CFP) of biomass. Here, a multitechnique investigation of a technical Al2O3-bound ZSM-5-based extrudate catalyst, used for the CFP of pine wood and cellulose (at a reactor temperature of 500 degrees C), provided insight into the effects of extrusion, the catalytic pyrolysis process, and catalyst regeneration on the catalyst structure. As a result of a reduction in acidity and surface area due to the coking catalyst, the activity dropped drastically with increasing time-on-stream (TOS), as evidenced by a decrease in aromatics yield. Strikingly, confocal fluorescence microscopy at the single-particle level revealed that vapor components derived from whole biomass or just the cellulose component coke differently. While pine-wood-derived species mainly blocked the external area of the catalyst particle, larger carbon deposits were formed inside the catalyst's micropores with cellulose-derived species. Pyridine FT-IR and solid-state NMR spectroscopy demonstrated irreversible changes after regeneration, likely due to partial dealumination. Taken together with <30 g kg(-1) aromatics yield on a feed basis, the results show a mismatch between biomass pyrolysis vapors and the technical catalyst used due to a complex interplay of mass transfer limitations and CFP chemistry.
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Catalytic pyrolysis, Biomass, Zeolite ZSM-5, Alumina, BTX, Spectroscopy, Catalyst deactivation
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