Lutz, H., Büchele, M., Knaus, F., Reichhold, A., Vollenhofer, W., & Venderbosch, R. (2022). Wood Derived Fast Pyrolysis Bio-liquids as Co-feed in a Fluid Catalytic Cracking Pilot Plant: Effect of Hydrotreatment on Process Performance and Gasoline Quality. Energy and Fuels, 36(17), 10243–10250. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.energyfuels.2c01736
E166-03-3 - Forschungsgruppe Wirbelschichtsysteme und Raffinerietechnik
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Journal:
Energy and Fuels
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ISSN:
0887-0624
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Date (published):
1-Sep-2022
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Number of Pages:
8
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Publisher:
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
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Peer reviewed:
Yes
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Keywords:
Biofuels; Catalysts; Pyrolysis oil
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Abstract:
Co-feeding biogenic feeds in fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) units benefits from exploiting existing refinery assets to produce biogenic fuels. It is the most cost-effective way to comply with step-by-step increasing the target of renewable energy in road and rail transport of the European Union. Fast pyrolysis bio-liquids derived from wood offer a unique opportunity to reach those targets without having to address the typical food vs fuel debate. In the present work bio-liquids derived from pinewood in different stages of treatment were tested for their processability in a pilot scale fluid catalytic cracking plant at 550 °C. Specific focus is on the quality of the derived gasoline fractions. All samples were co-fed with vacuum gas oil, a typical FCC feed. Relevant parameters to qualify the produced gasoline as blending component were analyzed. As main results, none of the parameters examined significantly affect the quality of the-now partially biogenic-gasolines, demonstrating the potentiality of the co-FCC process as a possible near future pathway to ensure high biofuel contents in commercially available fuels.
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Project title:
WASTE2ROAD: SEP-210490519 (European Commission)
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Research Areas:
Sustainable Production and Technologies: 25% Efficient Utilisation of Material Resources: 25% Climate Neutral, Renewable and Conventional Energy Supply Systems: 50%