Thermodynamic analysis of light hydrocarbon production from bio-oil model compound through co-cracking

Thermodynamic equilibrium analysis of bio-oil model compound to light olefins was carried out by employing the total Gibbs free energy minimization method. Thermodynamic equilibrium compositions for acetic acid co-cracking were decided based on four operating parameter range, which were temperature...

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Main Authors: Liang, L. J., Mohamed, M., Jusoh, M., Zakaria, Z. Y.
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spelling my.utm.957692022-05-31T13:18:58Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/95769/ Thermodynamic analysis of light hydrocarbon production from bio-oil model compound through co-cracking Liang, L. J. Mohamed, M. Jusoh, M. Zakaria, Z. Y. TP Chemical technology Thermodynamic equilibrium analysis of bio-oil model compound to light olefins was carried out by employing the total Gibbs free energy minimization method. Thermodynamic equilibrium compositions for acetic acid co-cracking were decided based on four operating parameter range, which were temperature of 300–1200 °C; AMR (acetic acid/methanol ratio) and AER (acetic acid/ethanol ratio) of 1:12, 1:6, 1:3, 1:1, 2:1 and pressure of 1 bar. Detailed analysis of stipulated feasible reactions showed hydrogen emerged as the primary product while carbon monoxide and ethylene as other important products. Equilibrium analysis hinted that ethylene formation does not occur spontaneously and ethylene is minutely produced compared to hydrogen and carbon monoxide. Optimum condition for ethylene production are AMR 2:1, T = 700 °C, P = 1 bar and AER 1:12, T = 1100 °C, P = 1 bar. From thermodynamic equilibrium analysis, ethylene formation was found to be not thermodynamically feasible at equilibrium but study involving experimental work involving catalyst can enhance the formation of light hydrocarbons. 2021 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Liang, L. J. and Mohamed, M. and Jusoh, M. and Zakaria, Z. Y. (2021) Thermodynamic analysis of light hydrocarbon production from bio-oil model compound through co-cracking. In: 3rd International Conference on Separation Technology, ICoST 2020, 15 August 2020 - 16 August 2020, Virtual, Online. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-0742-4_11
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topic TP Chemical technology
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Liang, L. J.
Mohamed, M.
Jusoh, M.
Zakaria, Z. Y.
Thermodynamic analysis of light hydrocarbon production from bio-oil model compound through co-cracking
description Thermodynamic equilibrium analysis of bio-oil model compound to light olefins was carried out by employing the total Gibbs free energy minimization method. Thermodynamic equilibrium compositions for acetic acid co-cracking were decided based on four operating parameter range, which were temperature of 300–1200 °C; AMR (acetic acid/methanol ratio) and AER (acetic acid/ethanol ratio) of 1:12, 1:6, 1:3, 1:1, 2:1 and pressure of 1 bar. Detailed analysis of stipulated feasible reactions showed hydrogen emerged as the primary product while carbon monoxide and ethylene as other important products. Equilibrium analysis hinted that ethylene formation does not occur spontaneously and ethylene is minutely produced compared to hydrogen and carbon monoxide. Optimum condition for ethylene production are AMR 2:1, T = 700 °C, P = 1 bar and AER 1:12, T = 1100 °C, P = 1 bar. From thermodynamic equilibrium analysis, ethylene formation was found to be not thermodynamically feasible at equilibrium but study involving experimental work involving catalyst can enhance the formation of light hydrocarbons.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Liang, L. J.
Mohamed, M.
Jusoh, M.
Zakaria, Z. Y.
author_facet Liang, L. J.
Mohamed, M.
Jusoh, M.
Zakaria, Z. Y.
author_sort Liang, L. J.
title Thermodynamic analysis of light hydrocarbon production from bio-oil model compound through co-cracking
title_short Thermodynamic analysis of light hydrocarbon production from bio-oil model compound through co-cracking
title_full Thermodynamic analysis of light hydrocarbon production from bio-oil model compound through co-cracking
title_fullStr Thermodynamic analysis of light hydrocarbon production from bio-oil model compound through co-cracking
title_full_unstemmed Thermodynamic analysis of light hydrocarbon production from bio-oil model compound through co-cracking
title_sort thermodynamic analysis of light hydrocarbon production from bio-oil model compound through co-cracking
publishDate 2021
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/95769/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-0742-4_11
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