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Natural biochar catalyst: Realizing the co-valorization of waste cooking oil into high-quality biofuel and carbon nanotube precursor via catalytic pyrolysis process

Zhu, Guoqiang; Zhu, Mingxu; Wang, Enze; Gong, Chunxiao; Wang, Yurou; Guo, Wenjuan; Xie, Geliang; Chen, Wei; He, Chao; Xu, Lujiang; Li, Hua; Zhang, Ying; Fang, Zhen (2024-04-13)

 
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Zhu, Guoqiang
Zhu, Mingxu
Wang, Enze
Gong, Chunxiao
Wang, Yurou
Guo, Wenjuan
Xie, Geliang
Chen, Wei
He, Chao
Xu, Lujiang
Li, Hua
Zhang, Ying
Fang, Zhen
13.04.2024

Chemical Engineering Journal
150195
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doi:10.1016/j.cej.2024.150195
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Valorizing renewable precursors into high-quality biofuel and functional carbon nanomaterials can considerably improve the economic viability. Here, we propose a process for integrated production of high-quality biofuel and carbon nanotubes from waste cooking oil via catalytic pyrolysis coupling with chemical vapor deposition (CVD) technology. The natural biochar catalyst demonstrates excellent deoxygenation performance and good stability in catalytic pyrolysis process. The alkali/alkaline earth metal species (AAEMs) content in biochar catalysts has a strong correlation with the selectivity of esters and hydrocarbons in bio-oil. The biofuel obtained under optimal conditions exhibited potential as a precursor for jet fuel. The CVD process convert pyrolysis gas into carbon nanotubes with yield of 2.13%. The technical–economic analysis demonstrated the feasibility of the integrated process, projecting profitability and substantial total profit over a ten-year period. Overall, this study improves the economic viability of the waste cooking oil pyrolysis process and supports its wider commercial application.
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