The use of niobium compounds as catalyst in the production of biofuels: a review

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Autor(a) principal: Moreira, Júlia De Barros Dias
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Souza, Pedro Henrique Cabral De, Silva, Igor Cristelli De Sousa, Araújo, Renata Costa Silva, Corgozinho, Camila Nunes Costa, Rezende, Daniel Bastos de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: The Journal of Engineering and Exact Sciences
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufv.br/jcec/article/view/13417
Resumo: The need to replace fossil fuels with biofuels is not a fresh topic in the academic community. Researchers have been studying and developing alternative fuels for decades and, as a result, fuels such as biodiesel and first-generation ethanol have been consolidated on the market. However, these first-generation biofuels compete with the food industry, which affects their supply and price. On the other hand, second-generation fuels are produced from lignocellulosic biomass and organic waste from urban and agro-industrial activities, not competing with the food industry. Nevertheless, most of these processes are still economically unfeasible. Two of the main contributions to this unfeasibility are the low performance of the processes (low conversion of raw material and low selectivity of products of interest) and the high cost of catalysts, which are often made of noble metals of little availability. Niobium is a metal with several applications, but still little explored industrially as a catalyst, despite having interesting properties for this purpose. This review article compiles works involving the use of niobium and its compounds as a catalyst in various biofuel production processes, such as esterification, pyrolysis, liquefaction, Fischer-Tropsch synthesis, deoxygenation, among others. In addition to the literature review, this paper presents a critical analysis regarding the applications of each process and technology as well as the research developed by the authors.
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spelling The use of niobium compounds as catalyst in the production of biofuels: a reviewUso de compostos de nióbio como catalisadores na produção de biocombustíveis: uma revisãoNiobiumBiofuelsCatalysisBiomassDeoxygenationPyrolysisNióbioBiocombustíveisCatáliseBiomassaDesoxigenaçãoPiróliseThe need to replace fossil fuels with biofuels is not a fresh topic in the academic community. Researchers have been studying and developing alternative fuels for decades and, as a result, fuels such as biodiesel and first-generation ethanol have been consolidated on the market. However, these first-generation biofuels compete with the food industry, which affects their supply and price. On the other hand, second-generation fuels are produced from lignocellulosic biomass and organic waste from urban and agro-industrial activities, not competing with the food industry. Nevertheless, most of these processes are still economically unfeasible. Two of the main contributions to this unfeasibility are the low performance of the processes (low conversion of raw material and low selectivity of products of interest) and the high cost of catalysts, which are often made of noble metals of little availability. Niobium is a metal with several applications, but still little explored industrially as a catalyst, despite having interesting properties for this purpose. This review article compiles works involving the use of niobium and its compounds as a catalyst in various biofuel production processes, such as esterification, pyrolysis, liquefaction, Fischer-Tropsch synthesis, deoxygenation, among others. In addition to the literature review, this paper presents a critical analysis regarding the applications of each process and technology as well as the research developed by the authors.A necessidade de substituir combustíveis fósseis por biocombustíveis não é um tema recente na comunidade acadêmica. Pesquisadores estudam e desenvolvem combustíveis alternativos há décadas e, com isso, combustíveis como o biodiesel e o etanol de primeira geração se consolidaram no mercado. No entanto, esses biocombustíveis de primeira geração competem com a indústria de alimentos, o que afeta sua oferta e preço. Por outro lado, os combustíveis de segunda geração são produzidos a partir de biomassa lignocelulósica e resíduos orgânicos de atividades urbanas e agroindustriais, não competindo com a indústria de alimentos. No entanto, a maioria desses processos ainda não é economicamente viável. Duas das principais contribuições para essa inviabilidade são o baixo desempenho dos processos (baixa conversão da matéria-prima e baixa seletividade dos produtos de interesse) e o alto custo dos catalisadores, que muitas vezes são feitos de metais nobres de pouca disponibilidade. O Nióbio é um metal com diversas aplicações, mas ainda pouco explorado industrialmente como catalisador, apesar de possuir propriedades interessantes para essa finalidade. Este artigo de revisão compila trabalhos envolvendo o uso do nióbio e seus compostos como catalisador em diversos processos de produção de biocombustíveis, como esterificação, pirólise, liquefação, síntese Fischer-Tropsch, desoxigenação, entre outros. Além da revisão da literatura, este artigo apresenta uma análise crítica a respeito das aplicações de cada processo e tecnologia, bem como das pesquisas desenvolvidas pelos autores.Universidade Federal de Viçosa - UFV2022-01-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufv.br/jcec/article/view/1341710.18540/jcecvl8iss1pp13417-01-30eThe Journal of Engineering and Exact Sciences; Vol. 8 No. 1 (2022); 13417-01-30eThe Journal of Engineering and Exact Sciences; Vol. 8 Núm. 1 (2022); 13417-01-30eThe Journal of Engineering and Exact Sciences; v. 8 n. 1 (2022); 13417-01-30e2527-1075reponame:The Journal of Engineering and Exact Sciencesinstname:Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)instacron:UFVenghttps://periodicos.ufv.br/jcec/article/view/13417/7109Copyright (c) 2022 The Journal of Engineering and Exact Scienceshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMoreira, Júlia De Barros DiasSouza, Pedro Henrique Cabral DeSilva, Igor Cristelli De SousaAraújo, Renata Costa SilvaCorgozinho, Camila Nunes CostaRezende, Daniel Bastos de2022-01-30T13:19:07Zoai:ojs.periodicos.ufv.br:article/13417Revistahttp://www.seer.ufv.br/seer/rbeq2/index.php/req2/oai2527-10752527-1075opendoar:2022-01-30T13:19:07The Journal of Engineering and Exact Sciences - Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The use of niobium compounds as catalyst in the production of biofuels: a review
Uso de compostos de nióbio como catalisadores na produção de biocombustíveis: uma revisão
title The use of niobium compounds as catalyst in the production of biofuels: a review
spellingShingle The use of niobium compounds as catalyst in the production of biofuels: a review
Moreira, Júlia De Barros Dias
Niobium
Biofuels
Catalysis
Biomass
Deoxygenation
Pyrolysis
Nióbio
Biocombustíveis
Catálise
Biomassa
Desoxigenação
Pirólise
title_short The use of niobium compounds as catalyst in the production of biofuels: a review
title_full The use of niobium compounds as catalyst in the production of biofuels: a review
title_fullStr The use of niobium compounds as catalyst in the production of biofuels: a review
title_full_unstemmed The use of niobium compounds as catalyst in the production of biofuels: a review
title_sort The use of niobium compounds as catalyst in the production of biofuels: a review
author Moreira, Júlia De Barros Dias
author_facet Moreira, Júlia De Barros Dias
Souza, Pedro Henrique Cabral De
Silva, Igor Cristelli De Sousa
Araújo, Renata Costa Silva
Corgozinho, Camila Nunes Costa
Rezende, Daniel Bastos de
author_role author
author2 Souza, Pedro Henrique Cabral De
Silva, Igor Cristelli De Sousa
Araújo, Renata Costa Silva
Corgozinho, Camila Nunes Costa
Rezende, Daniel Bastos de
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Moreira, Júlia De Barros Dias
Souza, Pedro Henrique Cabral De
Silva, Igor Cristelli De Sousa
Araújo, Renata Costa Silva
Corgozinho, Camila Nunes Costa
Rezende, Daniel Bastos de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Niobium
Biofuels
Catalysis
Biomass
Deoxygenation
Pyrolysis
Nióbio
Biocombustíveis
Catálise
Biomassa
Desoxigenação
Pirólise
topic Niobium
Biofuels
Catalysis
Biomass
Deoxygenation
Pyrolysis
Nióbio
Biocombustíveis
Catálise
Biomassa
Desoxigenação
Pirólise
description The need to replace fossil fuels with biofuels is not a fresh topic in the academic community. Researchers have been studying and developing alternative fuels for decades and, as a result, fuels such as biodiesel and first-generation ethanol have been consolidated on the market. However, these first-generation biofuels compete with the food industry, which affects their supply and price. On the other hand, second-generation fuels are produced from lignocellulosic biomass and organic waste from urban and agro-industrial activities, not competing with the food industry. Nevertheless, most of these processes are still economically unfeasible. Two of the main contributions to this unfeasibility are the low performance of the processes (low conversion of raw material and low selectivity of products of interest) and the high cost of catalysts, which are often made of noble metals of little availability. Niobium is a metal with several applications, but still little explored industrially as a catalyst, despite having interesting properties for this purpose. This review article compiles works involving the use of niobium and its compounds as a catalyst in various biofuel production processes, such as esterification, pyrolysis, liquefaction, Fischer-Tropsch synthesis, deoxygenation, among others. In addition to the literature review, this paper presents a critical analysis regarding the applications of each process and technology as well as the research developed by the authors.
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