Conversion pathways of palm oil into jet biofuel catalyzed by mesoporous zeolites
Abstract
Three mesoporous zeolites (Ni/Meso-Y, Ni/Meso-Hbeta, and Ni/Meso-HZSM-5) were used to catalytically convert palm oil into jet biofuel through various reaction pathways. Zeolite Ni/Meso-Y exhibited the highest jet range alkane yield (30.7%) and the lowest jet range aromatic hydrocarbon yield (13%). The acid density and surface area of zeolite Ni/Meso-Y were higher than those of zeolites Meso-Hbeta and Meso-HZSM-5. Of the palm oil, 53% was converted into jet range alkane and 17% was converted into jet range aromatic hydrocarbons over Ni/Meso-Y. On one hand, palm oil was converted into C15–C18 alkanes through decarbonylation, which further cracked into C8–C14 alkanes or dehydrogenated into aromatic hydrocarbons through aromatization. On the other hand, palm oil directly cracked into C8–C14 alkanes over Ni/Meso-Y. Zeolite Ni/Meso-Y exhibited higher selectivity of jet range alkane (55.32%) and lower selectivity of jet range aromatic hydrocarbons (9.47%) than those of regenerated Ni/Meso-Y (36.18% and 22.66%, respectively).