Enhanced Bio-BTX Formation by Catalytic Pyrolysis of Glycerol with In Situ Produced Toluene as the Cofeed

Fukang Wang, Thomas Sjouke Kramer, Bin Yan, Lin Zhu, Yuezhao Zhu, Andre Heeres, Diana Ciolca, Hero Jan Heeres, Songbo He

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    Abstract

    The catalytic coconversion of glycerol and toluene (93/7 wt %) over a technical H-ZSM-5/Al2O3 (60-40 wt %) catalyst was studied, aiming for enhanced production of biobased benzene, toluene, and xylenes (bio-BTX). When using glycerol/toluene cofeed with a mass ratio of 93/7 wt %, a peak BTX carbon yield of 29.7 ± 1.1 C.% (at time on stream (TOS) of 1.5-2.5 h), and an overall BTX carbon yield of 28.7 C.% (during TOS of 8.5 h) were obtained, which are considerably higher than those (19.1 ± 0.4 C.% and 11.0 C.%) for glycerol alone. Synergetic effects when cofeeding toluene on the peak and overall BTX carbon yields were observed and quantified, showing a relative increase of 3.1% and 30.0% for the peak and overall BTX carbon yield (based on the feedstock). These findings indicate that the strategy of cofeeding in situ produced toluene for the conversion of glycerol to aromatics has potential to increase BTX yields. In addition, BTX production on the catalyst (based on the fresh catalyst during the first run for TOS of 8.5 h and without regeneration) is significantly improved to 0.547 ton ton-1catalyst (excluding the 76% of toluene product that is 0.595 ton ton-1catalyst for the recycle in the cofeed) for glycerol/toluene cofeed, which was 0.426 ton ton-1catalyst for glycerol alone. In particular, this self-sufficient toluene product recycling strategy is advantageous for the production and selectivity (relative increase of 84.4% and 43.5% during TOS of 8.5 h) of biobased xylenes.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)5731-5737
    Number of pages7
    JournalACS Sustainable Chemistry and Engineering
    Volume12
    Issue number15
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 25 Mar 2024

    Keywords

    • ZSM-5
    • bioaromatics
    • refinery coprocessing
    • sustainable catalysis performance
    • synergy effect
    • vegetable oil
    • BTX
    • fatty acids
    • oleic acid

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