Continuous-flow production of petroleum-replacing fuels from highly viscous Kraft lignin pyrolysis oil using its hydrocracked oil as a solvent

Title
Continuous-flow production of petroleum-replacing fuels from highly viscous Kraft lignin pyrolysis oil using its hydrocracked oil as a solvent
Authors
서동진최재욱하정명이웅김윤수심진기Young-Kwon ParkJungkyu Choi
Keywords
Lignin pyrolysis oil; Hydrocracking; CoMo/Hβ; Viscosity; Hydrodeoxygenation
Issue Date
2020-06
Publisher
Energy conversion and management
Citation
VOL 213-112728
Abstract
The development of solvent-free lignin pyrolysis processes is highly desirable, because these processes would allow the depolymerized product to be used directly as a renewable energy source and chemical feedstock, without removal of solvnets. However, this product is typically highly viscous and cannot be used in continuous-flow reaction systems. In this study, lignin pyrolysis oil was prepared from Kraft lignin using bench-scale fixed-bed batch pyrolysis and then hydrocracked to produce less-viscous liquid products. Oligomers were degraded into smaller molecules via reactions involving hydrogen (hydrocracking) using CoMo/Hβ and CoMo/Al2O3 as catalysts. A low viscosity of 21 cP, a liquid yield of 76.6%, and a low coke yield of 1.6% were successfully attained using a reaction temperature of 400 °C, a reaction time of 60 min, and the CoMo/Hβ catalyst. Thus, these conditions were selected to achieve the highest liquid yield with sufficient fluidity, although the lowest viscosity of 3.2 cP was achieved after 240 min. When 30 wt% of the resulting hydrocracked oil was used, it dissolved sticky raw lignin pyrolysis oil, significantly reducing its viscosity from 751 cP to 111 cP, which is sufficient to ensure flow in a typical petroleum pipeline. Using the hydrocracked/raw lignin pyrolysis oil mixture, the proposed continuous-flow hydrodeoxygenation successfully produced petroleum-replacing deoxygenated fuels.
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/71315
ISSN
0196-8904
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