화학공학소재연구정보센터
Renewable Energy, Vol.89, 331-338, 2016
Producing petrochemicals from catalytic fast pyrolysis of corn fermentation residual by-products generated from citric acid production
Citric acid production from corn fermentation generates significant amounts of fermentation residual by-products that need to be disposed of. To valorize the corn fermentation residues (CFRs), this study investigated catalytic fast pyrolysis (CFP) of CFRs alone or with low-density polyethylene (LDPE) to produce petrochemicals (aromatic hydrocarbons and olefins) using ZSM-5 zeolites as the catalyst. Results indicate that ZSM-5 zeolites decreased the activation energy of CFRs thermal decomposition by similar to 15%. In addition, the introduction of ZSM-5 dramatically changed the compositions of condensable products from predominantly oxygenated compounds (e.g., furans, ketones, and acids) in non-CFP of CFRs to essentially aromatic hydrocarbons (e.g., benzene, toluene, and xylenes (BTX)) in CFP. Petrochemical yield of 30.4 C% was obtained in CFP of CFRs alone, and further improved to 40.3-52.1 a when 10-33.3 wt.% LDPE was co-fed with CFRs in CFP. Important primary petrochemicals (BTX, ethylene and propylene) constituted the predominant fractions (66.8-71.1%) of the petrochemical products from CFP of CFRs alone and co-feed CFP with LDPE. These results indicate that CFRs are an attractive biomass feedstock for the production of high value-added petrochemicals by CFP process. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.