From algae to diesel and kerosene - Tailored fuels via selective catalysis

C. Zhao, J. A. Lercher

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Abstract

A new route to convert crude microalgae oils using ZrO2 promoted Ni catalysts into dieselrange alkanes in a cascade reaction is presented. Ni nanoparticles catalyze the selective cleavage of C-O of fatty acid esters leading to the hydrogenolysis of triglycerides. Hydrogenation of the resulting fatty acids to aldehydes (rate determining step) is uniquely catalyzed via two parallel pathways, one via aldehyde formation on metallic Ni and the second via a synergistic action by Ni and ZrO2 through adsorbing the carboxylic groups at the oxygen vacancies of ZrO2 to form carboxylates and subsequently abstracting α-hydrogen atom to produce ketene, which is in turn hydrogenated to aldehydes and decarbonylated on Ni nanoparticles.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)57-68
Number of pages12
JournalDGMK Tagungsbericht
Volume2012
Issue number3
StatePublished - 2012

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