Design of a High-Pressure Flow-Reactor System for
Catalytic Hydrodeoxygenation: Guaiacol Conversion Catalyzed by Platinum
Supported on MgO
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Abstract
A high-pressure once-through plug-flow-reactor
system is reported
for characterization of hydroprocessing reactions of biomass-derived
compounds. All of the reactants are liquids. Data are presented for
conversion of guaiacol catalyzed by Pt/MgO and, in much less detail,
CoMo/Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>. The data demonstrate the advantages
of high pressure in such reactions, determining a pseudo-first-order
rate constant for guaiacol conversion at 523 K and 69 bar of approximately
55 L of organic reactant solution (g of catalyst)<sup>โ1</sup> h<sup>โ1</sup>. This value is 2 orders of magnitude greater
than that observed at 573 K and 1.4 bar