Decarboxylation of Fatty Acid over Pd Supported Mesoporous Carbon팔라듐 나노입자가 담지된 메조다공성 탄소의 지방산 탈이산화탄소 반응에 대한 연구

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Decarboxylation of vegetable oils into long-chain hydrocarbons is one of the important routes for producing a sustainable biofuel. The resultant products can be directly applied in the current diesel engine systems. This is a great advantage in comparison with fatty acid methyl ester, so called biodiesel, which poses some critical problems such as high viscosity and cloud point, and corrosive properties. Recently, this decarboxylation process has been demonstrated using Pd on microporous activated carbon(Pd/C) and the activity was verified. However, this catalyst is deactivated rapidly in fixed bed reactor. In the present work, we demonstrated the effect of mesoporous carbon support on the catalytic behaviors in decarboxylation of oleic acid. As the supporting material, we used an ordered mesoporous carbon material designated by CMK-8 whose structure belonged to the cubic Ia3d. Pd/C and Pd/CMK-8 showed similar initial activity regardless of metal dispersion. Although the presence of mesopores slowed down the deactivation in comparison with Pd/C, deactivation was a still serious problem for practical application. By characterization of fresh and used catalyst, it was concluded that coke generation is the main reason of deactivation.
Advisors
Ryoo, Ryongresearcher유룡researcher
Description
한국과학기술원 : 생명화학공학과,
Publisher
한국과학기술원
Issue Date
2011
Identifier
467694/325007  / 020093105
Language
eng
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학위논문(석사) - 한국과학기술원 : 생명화학공학과, 2011.2, [ iv, 52 p. ]

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decarboxylation; biodiesel; 탈이산화탄소 반응; 바이오디젤; 메조다공성 탄소; mesoporous carbon

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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/179967
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http://library.kaist.ac.kr/search/detail/view.do?bibCtrlNo=467694&flag=dissertation
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