Toward Diesel Production from Karanja Oil Hydrotreating over CoMo

In the present work, karanja oil was hydrotreated at high temperatures (573–653 ... Comparison of fuel characteristics of green (renewable) diesel w...
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Toward Diesel Production from Karanja Oil Hydrotreating over CoMo and NiMo Catalysts Mahesh R. Nimkarde and Prakash D. Vaidya* Department of Chemical Engineering, Institute of Chemical Technology, Nathalal Parekh Marg, Matunga, Mumbai 400019, India ABSTRACT: Hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) or green diesel can be considered as a promising second-generation biofuel. Non-edible karanja oil (Pongamia pinnata) represents a candidate feedstock for HVO production. In the present work, karanja oil was hydrotreated at high temperatures (573−653 K) and high pressures (1.5−3.5 MPa) over sulfided CoMo and NiMo catalysts supported on Al2O3 in a fixed-bed reactor. A paraffin mixture (mainly C15−C18 n-paraffins) was produced from karanja oil, which is consistent with the effectiveness of Co/Ni and Mo for the hydroprocessing reactions. Smaller hydrocarbons (