Issue 45, 2025, Issue in Progress

Green diesel production via deoxygenation of triolein catalysed by nickel-molybdenum-supported catalysts

Abstract

The deoxygenation of triolein into hydrocarbons has been carried out over NiO/CeO2, MoO2/CeO2 and NiO–MoO2/CeO2 under partial vacuum and solvent-free conditions. NiO–MoO2/CeO2 exhibited a remarkably higher yield of hydrocarbons (65%) and n-C17 selectivity (37%) in comparison with single metal oxide–supported CeO2 catalysts. Interestingly, the rich acid–base character and excellent synergistic effect between Ni–Mo and CeO2 positively impacted the deoxygenation reaction while suppressing the cracking reaction. The addition of Ni- and Mo-rich species deteriorated the deoxygenation activity. The highest hydrocarbon yield (77%) and n-C17 selectivity (58%) can be achieved at a reaction temperature of 340 °C, 1 h of reaction time, 15 wt% of catalyst loading and 10 mbar of reaction pressure under partial vacuum conditions. Based on catalyst support comparison (CeO2, Al2O3, SiO2, and ZSM-5), CeO2 is a promising catalyst support for the production of diesel-rich fuels via solvent-free catalytic deoxygenation of triolein.

Graphical abstract: Green diesel production via deoxygenation of triolein catalysed by nickel-molybdenum-supported catalysts

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 Jul 2025
Accepted
02 Sep 2025
First published
10 Oct 2025
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2025,15, 37876-37887

Green diesel production via deoxygenation of triolein catalysed by nickel-molybdenum-supported catalysts

G. AbdulKareem-Alsultan, N. A. Adzahar, G. Omer-Alsultan, N. Asikin-Mijan, H. V. Lee, T. Agustiono Kurniawan and Y. H. Taufiq-Yap, RSC Adv., 2025, 15, 37876 DOI: 10.1039/D5RA04601G

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