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Upgrading of esterified bio-oil from waste coffee grounds over MgNiMo/activated charcoal in supercritical ethanol

In this work, the effect of reaction parameters such as temperature (250–375 °C), holding time (0–4 h), and bio-oil concentration (0–100 wt%) was investigated on upgrading of esterified CG-BO (CG-EBO) over MgNiMo/AC in supercritical ethanol. The esterification of CG-BO was conducted as a pretreatmen...

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Published in:Fuel processing technology 2023-11, Vol.250, p.107915, Article 107915
Main Authors: Kazmi, Wajahat Waheed, Park, Ji-Yeon, Amini, Ghazaleh, Lee, In-Gu
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Language:English
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Summary:In this work, the effect of reaction parameters such as temperature (250–375 °C), holding time (0–4 h), and bio-oil concentration (0–100 wt%) was investigated on upgrading of esterified CG-BO (CG-EBO) over MgNiMo/AC in supercritical ethanol. The esterification of CG-BO was conducted as a pretreatment to minimize the esterification reaction during the catalytic upgrading in supercritical ethanol. The MgNiMo/AC catalyst was found to play two crucial roles in the supercritical upgrading of CG-EBO; firstly, it facilitated hydrogen production through the dissociation of ethanol. Secondly, it enables the hydrodeoxygenation (HDO) reactions of CG-EBO by utilizing the hydrogen generated in situ. The biofuel products obtained by the supercritical upgrading were characterized by GC–MS, FT-IR, TAN, and elemental analyses. The catalyst characterization was accomplished by SEM-EDX, XRD, BET, N2-physiosorption Isotherms, H2-TPR, and TG analyses. Optimized conditions at 375 °C, 2 h holding time, and 20 wt% CG-EBO concentration were suggested for supercritical ethanol upgrading of CG-EBO over MgNiMo catalyst. A biofuel product with 48.6 wt% yield, 44.2 mg KOH/g TAN, and 4.0 wt% oxygen content (0.07 O/C) was obtained under the conditions. Simplified reaction pathways are suggested for supercritical ethanol upgrading of CG-EBO based on the products identified. [Display omitted] •Bio-oil Esterification from waste coffee grounds was performed as a pretreatment.•Esterified bio-oil Upgrading was examined over MgNiMo/AC in supercritical ethanol.•A biofuel with a 4.0 wt% oxygen content was obtained at 375 °C and 2 h holding time.•Acids and esters in the bio-oil feed were effectively converted to hydrocarbons.
ISSN:0378-3820
1873-7188
DOI:10.1016/j.fuproc.2023.107915