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Tipo de documento: Tese
Tipo de acceso: Acesso Aberto
Título: Evaluating niobia-supported Ni-Fe catalyst for hydrodeoxygenation (hdo) of lignin-derived pyrolysis oils
Título (s) alternativo (s): Avaliação de catalisador Ni-Fe suportado em nióbia para hidrodesoxigenação (HDO) de óleos de pirólise derivados da lignina
Autor: Telis, Naiara da Costa
Primer orientador: Soares, Ricardo Reis
Primer miembro de la banca: Noronha, Fabio Bellot
Segundo miembro de la banca: Lopes, Luis Claudio Oliveira
Tercer miembro de la banca: Raffelt, Klaus
Cuarto miembro de la banca: Lopes, Osmando Ferreira
Resumen: Hydrodeoxygenation (HDO) of lignin-derived pyrolysis oils presents a promising pathway for producing renewable, low-carbon liquid fuels. This thesis evaluates the performance of niobium oxide (Nb₂O₅)-supported catalysts in both batch and continuous HDO processes, comparing them with silica-supported catalysts to assess the role of the support in catalytic performance. The study focused on Ni-Fe bimetallic catalysts, investigating the interaction between the two metals and the support to optimize deoxygenation efficiency. In the batch HDO of guaiacol, the 5Ni1Fe/Nb₂O₅ catalyst exhibited the best performance, achieving high selectivity towards cyclohexanol and cyclohexane, emphasizing the synergistic effect between Ni and Fe and the role of Nb₂O₅ acidity in promoting hydrogenation and deoxygenation. In contrast, the 5Ru/Nb₂O₅ catalyst showed the highest conversion rate (55%), but with a preference for hydrogenation rather than complete deoxygenation. For bio-oil HDO, the 5Ni5Fe/Nb₂O₅ catalyst emerged as the most effective, demonstrating moderate hydrogen consumption, low CO₂ production, and efficient deoxygenation. Its ability to balance oxygen removal while retaining carbon makes it a strong candidate for practical bio-oil upgrading. In the continuous reactor HDO tests, the 5Ni1Fe/Nb₂O₅ and 5Ru/Nb₂O₅ catalysts were synthesized using Nb₂O₅ in pellet form to enhance mechanical stability for scale-up. Both catalysts exhibited a tendency toward hydrogenation, with 5Ni1Fe/Nb₂O₅ confirming its superior performance in deoxygenation, validating findings from batch studies and reinforcing its potential for industrial application in sustainable biofuel production.
Abstract: Hydrodeoxygenation (HDO) of lignin-derived pyrolysis oils presents a promising pathway for producing renewable, low-carbon liquid fuels. This thesis evaluates the performance of niobium oxide (Nb₂O₅)-supported catalysts in both batch and continuous HDO processes, comparing them with silica-supported catalysts to assess the role of the support in catalytic performance. The study focused on Ni-Fe bimetallic catalysts, investigating the interaction between the two metals and the support to optimize deoxygenation efficiency. In the batch HDO of guaiacol, the 5Ni1Fe/Nb₂O₅ catalyst exhibited the best performance, achieving high selectivity towards cyclohexanol and cyclohexane, emphasizing the synergistic effect between Ni and Fe and the role of Nb₂O₅ acidity in promoting hydrogenation and deoxygenation. In contrast, the 5Ru/Nb₂O₅ catalyst showed the highest conversion rate (55%), but with a preference for hydrogenation rather than complete deoxygenation. For bio-oil HDO, the 5Ni5Fe/Nb₂O₅ catalyst emerged as the most effective, demonstrating moderate hydrogen consumption, low CO₂ production, and efficient deoxygenation. Its ability to balance oxygen removal while retaining carbon makes it a strong candidate for practical bio-oil upgrading. In the continuous reactor HDO tests, the 5Ni1Fe/Nb₂O₅ and 5Ru/Nb₂O₅ catalysts were synthesized using Nb₂O₅ in pellet form to enhance mechanical stability for scale-up. Both catalysts exhibited a tendency toward hydrogenation, with 5Ni1Fe/Nb₂O₅ confirming its superior performance in deoxygenation, validating findings from batch studies and reinforcing its potential for industrial application in sustainable biofuel production.
Palabras clave: Hydrodeoxygenation
Lignin-derived Pyrolysis Oils
Niobium Oxide (Nb2O5) Supported Catalysts
Industrial Application
Carbon Efficiency
Ru/Nb2O5 Catalyst
Bio-oil, Ni-Fe Bimetallic Catalysts
Guaiacol
Batch and Continuous Processes
Área (s) del CNPq: CNPQ::ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA QUIMICA::PROCESSOS INDUSTRIAIS DE ENGENHARIA QUIMICA::PROCESSOS INORGANICOS
Tema: Engenharia química
Idioma: eng
País: Brasil
Editora: Universidade Federal de Uberlândia
Programa: Programa de Pós-graduação em Engenharia Química
Cita: TELIS, Naiara da Costa. Evaluating niobia-supported Ni-Fe catalyst for hydrodeoxygenation (HDO) of lignin-derived pyrolysis oils. 2025. 162 f. Tese (Doutorado em Engenharia Química) – Universidade Federal de Uberlândia, Uberlândia, 2025. DOI http://doi.org/10.14393/ufu.te.2025.249.
Identificador del documento: http://doi.org/10.14393/ufu.te.2025.249
URI: https://repositorio.ufu.br/handle/123456789/46580
Fecha de defensa: 25-mar-2025
Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible (ODS): ODS::ODS 7. Energia limpa e acessível - Garantir acesso à energia barata, confiável, sustentável e renovável para todos.
Aparece en las colecciones:TESE - Engenharia Química

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