Bio-aromatics
(benzene, toluene, xylenes, BTX) were prepared by
the catalytic pyrolysis of
six different black liquors using both in situ and ex situ approaches.
A wide range of catalysts was screened and conditions were optimized
in microscale reactors. Up to 7 wt % of BTX, based on the organic
fraction of the black liquors, was obtained for both the in situ and
ex situ pyrolysis (T = 500–600 °C) using
a Ga-modified H-ZSM-5 catalyst. The in situ catalytic pyrolysis of
black liquors from hardwood paper mills afforded slightly higher yields
of aromatics/BTX than softwood black liquors, a trend that could be
confirmed by the results obtained in the ex situ catalytic pyrolysis.
An almost full deoxygenation of the lignin and carbohydrate fraction
was achieved and both organic fractions were converted to a broad
range of (substituted) aromatics. The zeolite catalyst used was remarkably
stable and even after 100 experiments in batch mode with intermittent
oxidative catalyst regeneration, the yields and selectivity toward
BTX remained similar. The ex situ pyrolysis of black liquor has potential
for large-scale implementation in a paper mill without disturbing
the paper production process.
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