articleEnergy & FuelsMay 1, 2007Closed access

Historical Developments in Hydroprocessing Bio-oils

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory · Battelle

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Abstract

This paper is a review of the developments in the field of catalytic hydroprocessing of biomass-derived liquefaction conversion products (bio-oil) over the past 25 years. Work has been underway, primarily in the U.S. and Europe, in catalytic hydrotreating and hydrocracking of bio-oil in both batch-fed and continuous-flow bench-scale reactor systems. A range of heterogeneous catalyst materials have been tested, including conventional sulfided catalysts developed for petroleum hydroprocessing and precious metal catalysts. The important processing differences have been identified, which required adjustments to conventional hydroprocessing as applied to petroleum feedstocks. This application of hydroprocessing is…

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Keywords
  • Hydrodesulfurization
  • Petroleum
  • Environmental science
  • Biomass (ecology)
  • Catalysis
  • Waste management
  • Petroleum engineering
  • Chemical engineering
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