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Origin of hydrogen in aromatic and olefin products derived from(Al-)MCM-41 catalysed co-pyrolysis of glucose and polypropylene via isotopic
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作者 Junjie Xue Jiankun Zhuo +3 位作者 Yifan Wu Mingnuo Jin Mufei Sun Qiang Yao 《Clean Energy》 EI CSCD 2023年第2期253-262,共10页
Catalytic co-pyrolysis of biomass and plastic is an effective method to improve bio-oil produced by biomass pyrolysis.To further exploit the synergistic mechanism between biomass and plastic,co-pyrolysis of polypropyl... Catalytic co-pyrolysis of biomass and plastic is an effective method to improve bio-oil produced by biomass pyrolysis.To further exploit the synergistic mechanism between biomass and plastic,co-pyrolysis of polypropylene(PP)and deuterated glucose(G)(1:1 wt%)over mesoporous catalysts MCM-41(M)and Al-MCM-41(Al)was studied using a thermal gravimetric analyser(TGA)and pyrolysis-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry.The findings show that M and Al overlap the decomposition of PP and G,making synergy possible.With catalysts M and Al,the yield of olefins increases sharply to 36.75% and 13.66% more than the calculated value.Additionally,hydrogen transfers from G to 4C-13C olefins and aromatic products are influenced by the catalysts.Without a catalyst,there is no deuterium in all the co-pyrolytic products.However,catalysts M and Al can help transfer one to four deuterium atoms from G to the products.M and Al provide the pool for the intermediates of PP and G to form synergetic products.Additionally,Al helps break the carbon chain and transfer more deuterium into the products by reducing carbon atoms. 展开更多
关键词 CO-PYROLYSIS synergism hydrogen transfer ISOTOPE DEUTERIUM
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