Published September 21, 2020 | Version v1
Journal article Open

Increasing dimethyl ether production from biomass-derived syngas via sorption enhanced dimethyl ether synthesis

  • 1. CSIC - Instituto de Catalisis y Petroleoquimica (Spanish Research Council, ICP-CSIC)
  • 2. TNO Energy Transition

Description

The direct synthesis of dimethyl ether (DME) from biomass-derived syngas is a topic of great interest in the field of biofuels. The process takes place in one reactor combining two catalytic functions, Cu/ZnO/Al2O3(CZA) for the synthesis of methanol and an acid catalyst (typicallyg-Al2O3) for methanol dehydration to DME. However, the catalytic performance of those catalysts is negatively affected by the high CO2/CO ratio in the bio-syngas, resulting in low methanol and DME production rates. In this work, we show that promoters such as zirconium and gallium oxides increase the CO fraction in the syngas. However, the production of H2O is also increased, leading to the deactivation of both CZA and g-Al2O3. The addition of a water sorbent (zeolite 3A) in the reaction medium alleviates the detrimental effect of H2O in the direct synthesis of DME from CO2-rich syngas. Thus, DME production over the CZA/g-Al2O3 catalytic bed increases from ca.8.7% to 70% when a zeolite 3A is placed in the reaction medium. In fact, carbon conversions higher than conventional equilibrium conversions are achieved. This work demonstrates that the sorption enhanced synthesis of DME is a suitable strategy to increase DME production from biomass-derived syngas.

Notes

This work has been developed in the framework of European H2020 project FLEDGED that has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under Grant Agreement No. 727600. Cristina Peinado acknowledges funds from Programa Garantia Juvenil 2016 from CAM. We acknowledge support of the publication fee by the CSIC Open Access Publication Support Initiative through its Unit of Information Resources for Research (URICI).

Files

2020 - CSIC-ICP - Liuzzi et al - DME from Sorption Enhanced processes.pdf

Files (689.4 kB)

Additional details

Funding

FLEDGED – FLExible Dimethyl ether production from biomass Gasification with sorption-enhancED processes 727600
European Commission