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Evolution of coke structures during electrochemical upgrading of bio-oil

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FUEL PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY
卷 225, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.fuproc.2021.107036

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Bio-oil; Electrochemistry; Coke; Polymerization; Aromatics

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [51976074, 52122608]
  2. Graduates' Innovation Fund of Huazhong University of Science and Technology [2020yjsCXCY025]

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The electrochemical method is a novel option for bio-oil upgrading due to its mild reaction conditions, control convenience, and carbon neutrality. During electrochemical processing of bio-oil, coke is mainly formed from the polymerization of aromatic components, with reaction time and current density having a promoting effect on coke yields.
The electrochemical method has emerged as a novel option for bio-oil upgrading due to the advantages of having mild reaction conditions, control convenience and carbon neutrality. Bio-oil is easy to form coke even at low current densities during electrochemical upgrades of bio-oil. Unveiling the coke evolution during the electrochemical processing of bio-oil is essential to enable both oil-to-material and oil-to-fuel strategies. Here, we investigate the coke formation behaviors during the electrochemical processing of bio-oil. The coke comes primarily from the polymerization of aromatic components. The reaction time and current density have a promoting effect on the coke yields. The current density has an accelerating influence on the morphological evolution of the coke. The O-containing groups increases slightly with the increasing reaction time and current density. The large to small ring ratio of the coke is similar under different reaction time and current densities. The potential applications as carbon materials of the coke formed from bio-oil via electrochemical polymerization are discussed based on its physical morphology and chemical structure.

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