Publication Type

Journal Article

Publication Date (Issue Year)

2022

Journal Name

Elsevier B.V.

Abstract

The global evolutional changes towards the use of renewable energy sources for transportation purposes are on the increase in an attempt to mitigate the environmental hazard and the proposed depletion associated with fossil fuel resources. Pyrolysis and hydrothermal processes of biomass conversion into renewable biofuels are resulted into the production of biocrude with high oxygen content due to the presence of large amount of oxygenates in biomass feedstocks. The presence of oxygen content in bio-oil causes corrosion, low heating value, instability and high viscosity in bio-oil. These challenges have necessitated the application of upgrading techniques such as catalytic hydrodeoxygenation process among others. The presence of several oxygenated compounds made the mechanisms of bio-oil synthesis difficult and model bio-oil were reviewed to understand the effects of process parameters and catalysts on aromatic selectivity and conversion. The selectivity of aromatic hydrocarbons was affected by deactivation of catalysts’ active sites. Coke formation has been identified as one of the common and notorious causes of catalysts' deactivation which is dependent on the nature of feedstock, conditions of operation and the nature of catalyst. Therefore, the need to develop, evaluate a structurally and thermally stable catalyst with high catalyst recovery and reusability are of importance in the quest to depict hydrodeoxygenation process as an excellent technique for bio-oil upgrading.

Keywords

Algae biomass, Thermochemical conversion, Upgrading, Catalyst deactivation, Mechanism

Rsif Scholar Name

Ishaq Kariim

Rsif Scholar Nationality

Nigeria

Cohort

Cohort 3

Thematic Area

Minerals, Mining and Materials Engineering

Africa Host University (AHU)

Nelson Mandela African Institution of Science and Technology (NM-AIST), Tanzania

Funding Statement

The financial support received from the Partnership for Skills in Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology-Regional Scholarship and Innovation Fund (PASET-RSIF) is well appreciated.

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