To make pyrolytic bio-oil useful as a transportation fuel, the oxygen content must be reduced, and this can be carried out by using catalytic hydrodeoxygenation (HDO) reaction. The greatest challenge is associated with the removal of strongly bound oxygenated groups without saturating the aromatic ring while preserving the number of carbons. However, the development of a stable catalyst that can selectively remove such oxygenated groups with low hydrogen consumption is still challenging. In this context, a systematic study on HDO of vanillin on bimetallic Pd-Pt catalysts was carried out. It aims to study the effect of bimetallic synergy in terms of activity and selectivity to creosol. Metallic nanoparticles of Pd and Pt were synthesized by sol immobilization technique and deposited on TiO2. The conversion of vanillin was correlated to the Pd-Pt atomic ratio, while the production of the creosol was correlated to the Pd(0)/(Pd+Pt) ratio at the surface. Full conversion of vanillin was obtained at low reaction temperature (20 degrees C) achieving nearly 100 % selectivity to creosol. These results represent a step forward in advancing the development of more efficient and sustainable processes for bio-oil upgrading.The study underscores the synergistic effects of bimetallic Pd-Pt catalysts on catalytic performance in vanillin hydrodeoxygenation. Pt addition enhances efficiency and selectivity, with optimal Pd to Pt ratios favoring superior activity. The creosol yield was correlated to the Pd(0)/(Pd+Pt) ratio at the surface Temperature and hydrogen pressure control reaction rates and product distribution, highlighting the importance of mild conditions. image

Govoni, S., Ventimiglia, A., Ferraz, C.P., Itabaiana, I., Dufour, A., Pasc, A., et al. (2024). Pd‐Pt Bimetallic Catalysts for Enhanced Low‐Temperature Hydrodeoxygenation of Vanillin. CHEMCATCHEM, 16, 453-462 [10.1002/cctc.202400453].

Pd‐Pt Bimetallic Catalysts for Enhanced Low‐Temperature Hydrodeoxygenation of Vanillin

Govoni, Simone;Ventimiglia, Alessia;Dimitratos, Nikolaos
2024

Abstract

To make pyrolytic bio-oil useful as a transportation fuel, the oxygen content must be reduced, and this can be carried out by using catalytic hydrodeoxygenation (HDO) reaction. The greatest challenge is associated with the removal of strongly bound oxygenated groups without saturating the aromatic ring while preserving the number of carbons. However, the development of a stable catalyst that can selectively remove such oxygenated groups with low hydrogen consumption is still challenging. In this context, a systematic study on HDO of vanillin on bimetallic Pd-Pt catalysts was carried out. It aims to study the effect of bimetallic synergy in terms of activity and selectivity to creosol. Metallic nanoparticles of Pd and Pt were synthesized by sol immobilization technique and deposited on TiO2. The conversion of vanillin was correlated to the Pd-Pt atomic ratio, while the production of the creosol was correlated to the Pd(0)/(Pd+Pt) ratio at the surface. Full conversion of vanillin was obtained at low reaction temperature (20 degrees C) achieving nearly 100 % selectivity to creosol. These results represent a step forward in advancing the development of more efficient and sustainable processes for bio-oil upgrading.The study underscores the synergistic effects of bimetallic Pd-Pt catalysts on catalytic performance in vanillin hydrodeoxygenation. Pt addition enhances efficiency and selectivity, with optimal Pd to Pt ratios favoring superior activity. The creosol yield was correlated to the Pd(0)/(Pd+Pt) ratio at the surface Temperature and hydrogen pressure control reaction rates and product distribution, highlighting the importance of mild conditions. image
2024
Govoni, S., Ventimiglia, A., Ferraz, C.P., Itabaiana, I., Dufour, A., Pasc, A., et al. (2024). Pd‐Pt Bimetallic Catalysts for Enhanced Low‐Temperature Hydrodeoxygenation of Vanillin. CHEMCATCHEM, 16, 453-462 [10.1002/cctc.202400453].
Govoni, Simone; Ventimiglia, Alessia; Ferraz, Camila P.; Itabaiana, Ivaldo; Dufour, Anthony; Pasc, Andreea; Wojcieszak, Robert; Dimitratos, Nikolaos...espandi
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