Catalytic Pyrolysis of Solid Biomass and Related Biofuels, Aromatic, and Olefin Compounds

This invention relates to compositions and methods for fluid hydrocarbon product, and more specifically, to compositions and methods for fluid hydrocarbon product via catalytic pyrolysis. Some embodiments relate to methods for the production of specific aromatic products (e.g., benzene, toluene, naphthalene, xylene, etc.) via catalytic pyrolysis. Some such methods may involve the use of a composition comprising a mixture of a solid hydrocarbonaceous material and a heterogeneous pyrolytic catalyst component. In some embodiments, the mixture may be pyrolyzed at high temperatures (e.g., between 500 DEG C and 1000 DEG C). The pyrolysis may be conducted for an amount of time at least partially sufficient for production of discrete, identifiable biofuel compounds. Some embodiments involve heating the mixture of catalyst and hydrocarbonaceous material at high rates (e.g., from about 50 DEG C per second to about 1000 0C per second). The methods described herein may also involve the use of specialized catalysts. For example, in some cases, zeolite catalysts may be used; optionally, the catalysts used herein may have high silica to alumina molar ratios. In some instances, the composition fed to the pyrolysis reactor may have a relatively high catalyst to hydrocarbonaceous material mass ratio (e.g., from about 5: 1 to about 20:1).

Patents:
WO 2,009,111,026

Inventor(s): HUBER GRORGE W [US]; JAE JUNGHO [US]; VISPUTE TUSHAR [US]; CARLSON TORREN [US]; TOMPSETT GEOFFREY [US]; CHENG YU-TIN [US]

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