Cattle fat valorisation through biofuel production by hydrogenation in supercritical carbon dioxide

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Autor(a) principal: Morais, Ana Rita C.
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Lopes, André, Costa, Paula, Fonseca, Isabel Maria, Nogueira, Isabel N., Oliveira, Ana Cristina, Lukasik, Rafal M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.9/2666
Resumo: The use of residues or wastes in biofuel production is a potential solution to the questioned increase of the food market price. The hydrogenation (more specifically hydrodeoxygenation) of residues or wastes rich in free fatty acids seems to be an interesting option for the valorisation of this type of feedstock. The major obstacle of this process is the high temperature and high H2 pressure process requirement. The way to reduce it is the use of a co-solvent e.g. supercritical fluids. At supercritical conditions, CO2 is completely miscible with H2 and at the same time is also a great solvent for non-polar liquids allowing enhanced efficiency of the hydrogenation leading to the ability to perform reactions at milder conditions. This work deals with the heterogeneous hydrogenation of cattle fat in the presence of CO2. Total reaction pressures up to 140 bar at 340 C and the residence time from 1 to 6 hours as well as the reuse of catalyst were examined. Depending on the chosen reaction conditions a diverse end products can be obtained. The CO2 presence influences positively the concentration of hydrocarbons minimising the presence of glycerides' content in the final product mixture. At elevated CO2 pressure, a high concentration of hydrocarbons simultaneously with a low presence of free fatty acids and glycerides' content in the mixture was obtained. A similar effect was observed for reaction carried out for 6 hours, when above 90 wt% of all hydrocarbons present in the mixture were the saturated ones. Additionally, the reuse of catalyst increases the saturated hydrocarbons' content to values similar to those obtained for reactions with prolonged residence time. In the CO2-assisted reactions, the diesel-like hydrocarbons were formed with at least two fold higher content than in reactions without CO2.
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spelling Cattle fat valorisation through biofuel production by hydrogenation in supercritical carbon dioxideHydrogenationWaste valorizationSupercritical carbon dioxideFatty acidsHydrocarbonsBiofuelsThe use of residues or wastes in biofuel production is a potential solution to the questioned increase of the food market price. The hydrogenation (more specifically hydrodeoxygenation) of residues or wastes rich in free fatty acids seems to be an interesting option for the valorisation of this type of feedstock. The major obstacle of this process is the high temperature and high H2 pressure process requirement. The way to reduce it is the use of a co-solvent e.g. supercritical fluids. At supercritical conditions, CO2 is completely miscible with H2 and at the same time is also a great solvent for non-polar liquids allowing enhanced efficiency of the hydrogenation leading to the ability to perform reactions at milder conditions. This work deals with the heterogeneous hydrogenation of cattle fat in the presence of CO2. Total reaction pressures up to 140 bar at 340 C and the residence time from 1 to 6 hours as well as the reuse of catalyst were examined. Depending on the chosen reaction conditions a diverse end products can be obtained. The CO2 presence influences positively the concentration of hydrocarbons minimising the presence of glycerides' content in the final product mixture. At elevated CO2 pressure, a high concentration of hydrocarbons simultaneously with a low presence of free fatty acids and glycerides' content in the mixture was obtained. A similar effect was observed for reaction carried out for 6 hours, when above 90 wt% of all hydrocarbons present in the mixture were the saturated ones. Additionally, the reuse of catalyst increases the saturated hydrocarbons' content to values similar to those obtained for reactions with prolonged residence time. In the CO2-assisted reactions, the diesel-like hydrocarbons were formed with at least two fold higher content than in reactions without CO2.The Royal Society of ChemistryRepositório do LNEGMorais, Ana Rita C.Lopes, AndréCosta, PaulaFonseca, Isabel MariaNogueira, Isabel N.Oliveira, Ana CristinaLukasik, Rafal M.2015-03-24T14:17:55Z20142014-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.9/2666engMorais, A.R.; Lopes, A.M. da Costa; Costa, P.; Fonseca, I.; Nogueira, I.N.; Oliveira, A.C.; Bogel-Lukasik, R. - Cattle fat valorisation through biofuel production by hydrogenation in supercritical carbon dioxide. In: RSC Advances, 2014, Vol. 4, nº 61, p. 32081-320912046-2069info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-08-13T06:26:46Zoai:repositorio.lneg.pt:10400.9/2666Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T15:35:38.126468Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Cattle fat valorisation through biofuel production by hydrogenation in supercritical carbon dioxide
title Cattle fat valorisation through biofuel production by hydrogenation in supercritical carbon dioxide
spellingShingle Cattle fat valorisation through biofuel production by hydrogenation in supercritical carbon dioxide
Morais, Ana Rita C.
Hydrogenation
Waste valorization
Supercritical carbon dioxide
Fatty acids
Hydrocarbons
Biofuels
title_short Cattle fat valorisation through biofuel production by hydrogenation in supercritical carbon dioxide
title_full Cattle fat valorisation through biofuel production by hydrogenation in supercritical carbon dioxide
title_fullStr Cattle fat valorisation through biofuel production by hydrogenation in supercritical carbon dioxide
title_full_unstemmed Cattle fat valorisation through biofuel production by hydrogenation in supercritical carbon dioxide
title_sort Cattle fat valorisation through biofuel production by hydrogenation in supercritical carbon dioxide
author Morais, Ana Rita C.
author_facet Morais, Ana Rita C.
Lopes, André
Costa, Paula
Fonseca, Isabel Maria
Nogueira, Isabel N.
Oliveira, Ana Cristina
Lukasik, Rafal M.
author_role author
author2 Lopes, André
Costa, Paula
Fonseca, Isabel Maria
Nogueira, Isabel N.
Oliveira, Ana Cristina
Lukasik, Rafal M.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório do LNEG
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Morais, Ana Rita C.
Lopes, André
Costa, Paula
Fonseca, Isabel Maria
Nogueira, Isabel N.
Oliveira, Ana Cristina
Lukasik, Rafal M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hydrogenation
Waste valorization
Supercritical carbon dioxide
Fatty acids
Hydrocarbons
Biofuels
topic Hydrogenation
Waste valorization
Supercritical carbon dioxide
Fatty acids
Hydrocarbons
Biofuels
description The use of residues or wastes in biofuel production is a potential solution to the questioned increase of the food market price. The hydrogenation (more specifically hydrodeoxygenation) of residues or wastes rich in free fatty acids seems to be an interesting option for the valorisation of this type of feedstock. The major obstacle of this process is the high temperature and high H2 pressure process requirement. The way to reduce it is the use of a co-solvent e.g. supercritical fluids. At supercritical conditions, CO2 is completely miscible with H2 and at the same time is also a great solvent for non-polar liquids allowing enhanced efficiency of the hydrogenation leading to the ability to perform reactions at milder conditions. This work deals with the heterogeneous hydrogenation of cattle fat in the presence of CO2. Total reaction pressures up to 140 bar at 340 C and the residence time from 1 to 6 hours as well as the reuse of catalyst were examined. Depending on the chosen reaction conditions a diverse end products can be obtained. The CO2 presence influences positively the concentration of hydrocarbons minimising the presence of glycerides' content in the final product mixture. At elevated CO2 pressure, a high concentration of hydrocarbons simultaneously with a low presence of free fatty acids and glycerides' content in the mixture was obtained. A similar effect was observed for reaction carried out for 6 hours, when above 90 wt% of all hydrocarbons present in the mixture were the saturated ones. Additionally, the reuse of catalyst increases the saturated hydrocarbons' content to values similar to those obtained for reactions with prolonged residence time. In the CO2-assisted reactions, the diesel-like hydrocarbons were formed with at least two fold higher content than in reactions without CO2.
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