In this work, the iron-modified Ni-Co composite catalyst was synthesized, and its catalytic effect on product distribution, behaviour and liquid characteristics was deeply studied. The result showed that the synthesized catalyst significantly improved the pyrolysis behaviour of cellulose, and the decomposition of cellulose occurred earlier. The highest yield of liquid product was 56.79wt%, which was obtained by adding the NCF-6 catalyst. The optimal ratio of catalyst in the sample was 5%, and the optimal pyrolysis temperature was 530°C. The characteristics of liquid product showed the introduction of the synthesized catalyst enhanced the decomposition of anhydrosugars and significantly promoted the generation of ketones in the liquid. The h...
The high-value-added chemicals hydroxyacetone (HA) and 1-hydroxy-2-butanone (HB) were produced from ...
The use of novel nickel based catalysts for the catalytic hydrotreatment of pyrolytic sugars, the ca...
The hydrogenolysis of cellulose was systematically investigated at 488 K and under 65 bar H2 in the ...
The rise of consumption of traditional fossil fuels has caused emissions of greenhouse gas and deter...
AbstractCatalytic pyrolysis of biomass has the potential to produce bio-oil , which is rich in aroma...
Carbon neutral bio-oil is needed to replace liquid fossil fuels in order to reduce CO2 emissions and...
In this work, we prepared iron- or nickel-impregnated cellulose to examine the influence of the meta...
Recyclable catalysts are desperately needed for upgrading pyrolyzed bio-oil which is produced from b...
Keto-alcohols, which are traditionally produced from fossil resources with multisteps, are considere...
The pyrolysis of microcrystalline cellulose in contact with MCM-41 and Fe−, Al− and Cu− substituted ...
International audienceThis study presents a detailed analysis of the liquid and gaseous pyrolytic pr...
The bio-oil obtained from a general pyrolysis process contains a higher concentration of oxygenated ...
Nowadays, the development of biomass as an alternative energy source has been explored for the produ...
The production of ketones from cellulose is critical but challenging due to the easy hydrogenation o...
The objectives of this research are to develop low-cost metal-supported catalysts to improve the hyd...
The high-value-added chemicals hydroxyacetone (HA) and 1-hydroxy-2-butanone (HB) were produced from ...
The use of novel nickel based catalysts for the catalytic hydrotreatment of pyrolytic sugars, the ca...
The hydrogenolysis of cellulose was systematically investigated at 488 K and under 65 bar H2 in the ...
The rise of consumption of traditional fossil fuels has caused emissions of greenhouse gas and deter...
AbstractCatalytic pyrolysis of biomass has the potential to produce bio-oil , which is rich in aroma...
Carbon neutral bio-oil is needed to replace liquid fossil fuels in order to reduce CO2 emissions and...
In this work, we prepared iron- or nickel-impregnated cellulose to examine the influence of the meta...
Recyclable catalysts are desperately needed for upgrading pyrolyzed bio-oil which is produced from b...
Keto-alcohols, which are traditionally produced from fossil resources with multisteps, are considere...
The pyrolysis of microcrystalline cellulose in contact with MCM-41 and Fe−, Al− and Cu− substituted ...
International audienceThis study presents a detailed analysis of the liquid and gaseous pyrolytic pr...
The bio-oil obtained from a general pyrolysis process contains a higher concentration of oxygenated ...
Nowadays, the development of biomass as an alternative energy source has been explored for the produ...
The production of ketones from cellulose is critical but challenging due to the easy hydrogenation o...
The objectives of this research are to develop low-cost metal-supported catalysts to improve the hyd...
The high-value-added chemicals hydroxyacetone (HA) and 1-hydroxy-2-butanone (HB) were produced from ...
The use of novel nickel based catalysts for the catalytic hydrotreatment of pyrolytic sugars, the ca...
The hydrogenolysis of cellulose was systematically investigated at 488 K and under 65 bar H2 in the ...