2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuel.2014.05.086
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Aromatization of glycerol/alcohol mixtures over zeolite H-ZSM-5

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“…For instance, a method for converting glycerol/alcohol mixtures to aromatics has been developed with similarity to the MTG process. 23 Similar to the MTO or MTP reactions, a dehydration reaction over the acid catalyst occurs first in the GTO reaction. Rapid deactivation caused by the formation of carbonaceous deposits on the surfaces or in the channels of zeolite catalysts has been a serious limitation that must be overcome for these materials to be useful for industrial applications.…”
Section: ■ Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, a method for converting glycerol/alcohol mixtures to aromatics has been developed with similarity to the MTG process. 23 Similar to the MTO or MTP reactions, a dehydration reaction over the acid catalyst occurs first in the GTO reaction. Rapid deactivation caused by the formation of carbonaceous deposits on the surfaces or in the channels of zeolite catalysts has been a serious limitation that must be overcome for these materials to be useful for industrial applications.…”
Section: ■ Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4,5 However, the sharp increase in biodiesel production has led to the abundance of low-cost glycerol as the main byproduct from the transesterification process. 6,7 Several studies have indicated that glycerol production will exceed actual industrial demand by six times in 2020. 8 Thus, studies are being conducted for new applications of glycerol in the chemical industry not only because of its huge availability, but also for its remarkable characteristics such as edibility, nontoxicity, and biodegradablility.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, it could also be seen in Figure b that the formation of trimethylbenzenes was improved after the introduction of methanol into glycerol, whereas the mixture of glycerol/ethanol or glycerol/n‐propanol lead to the preferential production of ethylbenzene and ethylmethylbenzenes, in good agreement with previous reports by Hyung‐Su Jang, indicating that the composition of aromatic products was depended on the introduced alcohol, i. e. the aromatization procedure was affected by the introduced alcohol. In case of the glycerol/methanol feed, framework methoxy species would be generated after initial physisorption of methanol to the Bronsted acid sites of HZSM‐5 through H‐bonding, which could be further transformed into trimethylbenzene and durene via alkylation reaction with BTX, leading to the higher production of trimethylbenzene and durene.…”
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“…Hoang et al., Luo et al . and Jang et al . all found that HZSM‐5 was the most effective catalyst for the reaction of glycerol to aromatics (GTA) due to its adjustable acidity and three‐dimensional, 10‐ring micropores matching with aromatics molecules ,.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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