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Production of aviation fuel by bioethanol conversion on zeolite catalysts
Abstract The catalytic process of two-stage conversion of ethanol into jet fuel, wherein the second step is the hydrogenation of aromatic hydrocarbons obtained in the first step, has been studied. It has been shown that at 400°C and an ethanol space velocity of LHSV = 2 h–1, aromatic hydrocarbons are produced, which are hydrogenated on a Pt/C catalyst in an autoclave at 80–100 atm and T = 200–250°C for 1.5 h with a final yield of naphthenic hydrocarbons on a fed ethanol basis of 15–20%.
Production of aviation fuel by bioethanol conversion on zeolite catalysts
Abstract The catalytic process of two-stage conversion of ethanol into jet fuel, wherein the second step is the hydrogenation of aromatic hydrocarbons obtained in the first step, has been studied. It has been shown that at 400°C and an ethanol space velocity of LHSV = 2 h–1, aromatic hydrocarbons are produced, which are hydrogenated on a Pt/C catalyst in an autoclave at 80–100 atm and T = 200–250°C for 1.5 h with a final yield of naphthenic hydrocarbons on a fed ethanol basis of 15–20%.
Production of aviation fuel by bioethanol conversion on zeolite catalysts
Tret’yakov, V. F. (author) / Talyshinskii, R. M. (author) / Ilolov, A. M. (author) / Budnyak, A. D. (author)
Petroleum Chemistry ; 56 ; 224-229
2016-03-01
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English