Affiliation:
1. Key Laboratory of Energy Thermal Conversion and Control, Ministry of Education, School of Energy and Environment, Southeast University, Nanjing 210096, China
Abstract
As an alternative to increasingly depleted traditional petroleum fuel, bio-oil has
many advantages: high energy density, flexibility, easy storage and transportation. Nevertheless,
bio-oil also presents some unwanted characteristics such as high viscosity, acidity,
oxygen content and chemical instability. The process of bio-oil upgrading is necessary before
utilization as transportation fuels. In addition, the bio-oil has low effective hydrogen/
carbon molar ratio (H/Ceff) which may lead to coke formation and hence deactivation
of the catalyst during the upgrading process. Therefore, it seemed that co-refining of biooil
with other higher hydrogen-containing feedstocks is necessary. This paper provides a
broad review of the bio-oil upgrading with high hydrogen-containing feedstocks to produce
transportation fuels: chemistry, catalyst, and engineering research aspects were discussed.
The different thermochemical conversion routes to produce bio-oil and its physical-chemical properties
are discussed firstly. Then the bio-oil upgrading research using traditional technologies and common catalysts
that emerged in recent years are briefly reviewed. Furthermore, the applications of high H/Ceff feedstock to
produce high-quality of bio-oil are also discussed. Moreover, the emphasis is placed on co-refining technologies
to produce transportation fuels. The processes of co-refining bio-oil and vacuum gas oil in fluid catalytic
cracking (FCC) unit for transportation fuels from laboratory scale to pilot scale are also covered in this review.
Co-refining technology makes it possible for commercial applications of bio-oil. Finally, some suggestions and
prospects are put forward.
Funder
Jiangsu Natural Science Foundation
National Natural Science Foundation of China
National Science Foundation for Distinguished Young Scholars of China
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
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