Sulfur tolerant catalyst, catalyst systems, and methods of catalytic hydrothermal gasification
Ru—Mo sulfide bimetallic catalysts are disclosed for catalytic hydrothermal gasification (CHG) of aqueous streams produced from hydrothermal liquefaction of wet wastes. This catalyst is sulfur resistant and requires less Ru loading compared to the current catalyst, which addresses the most critical challenges for CHG. The CHG process with this catalyst converts the aqueous stream to CH 4 , H 2 , CO 2 , and other light hydrocarbons as well as cleaned water that can be recycled or released into the environment.
1 . A CHG catalyst, comprising: a mixture of Ru and Mo disposed on the surface of a support;
wherein the support comprises carbon or a metal oxide;
Ru in a range of 0.1 to 10 wt %;
Mo in a range of 1 to 30 wt %; and
S in a range of 1 to 30 wt %.
2 . The CHG catalyst of claim 1 wherein Ru is preferably 0.2 to 5 wt or 0.2 to 3 wt %; Mo is 2 to 25% or 5 to 25%, or 8 to 20%; and wherein the support comprises at least 50 wt %, or at least 60 or at least 70 wt % of the catalyst.
3 . The catalyst of claim 2 further comprising at least 1 wt % W.
4 . The catalyst of claim 1 wherein the support comprises C, TiO 2 or ZrO 2 .
5 . The catalyst of claim 4 wherein the support comprises activated carbon.
6 . The catalyst of claim 1 wherein the Mo is in the form of sulfided Mo.
7 . The catalyst of claim 1 wherein the Ru is in the form of sulfided Ru.
8 . The catalyst of claim 1 wherein the atomic ratio of Ru/Mo is in the range of 1/50 to 1/1 and the atomic ratio of S/(Ru+Mo) is in the range of 1/5 to 3/1.
9 . The catalyst of claim 1 having a catalyst stability characterizable as follows:
when tested using an aqueous product comprising:
COD: 55,000-65,000 mg/L
Total carbon: 1.65-1.80 wt %
Sulfur: 110-140 ppm
Nitrogen: 0.2 to 0.8 wt %
Major organic compounds:
Carboxylic acids (0.8 to 1.4 wt %): acetic acid (0.4 to 0.8 wt %), propanoic acid (0.1 to 0.4 wt %), butanoic acid (0.1 to 0.4 wt %),
Phenolics (0.05 to 0.25 wt %): phenol (0.02 to 0.15 wt %), cresol (0.04 to 0.20 wt %
Alkanols (0.10 to 0.30 wt %): ethanol (0.04 to 0.20 wt %), propanol (0.04 to 0.20 wt %), butanol (up to 0.1 wt %)
Aldehydes and ketones (0/05 to 0.20 wt %): furfural (up to 0.1 wt %), butanone (up to 0.1 wt %), pentanone (up to 0.1 wt %), hexanone (up to 0.1 wt %),
Major inorganic species: Si up to 300 ppm), K up to 300 ppm), Na (up to 300 ppm) balance is water;
at a temperature of 350° C. or 370° C., LHSV of 0.54 L/L/h, and pressure of 2750 psi;
a steady state conversion of at least 50% COD conversion is maintained for at least 60 hours, or in the range of 60 to 200 hours.
10 . The catalyst of claim 1 wherein the catalyst lacks crystallites as characterizable by the absence of sharp peaks in an x-ray diffraction spectrum.
11 . The catalyst of claim 1 wherein the catalyst comprises MoS 2 as characterizable by an x-ray diffraction spectrum.
12 . The catalyst of claim 1 wherein the catalyst comprises Ru—S coordination but no Ru—Ru coordination as characterizable by EXAFS.
13 . A catalyst system, comprising:
a reactor vessel comprising an aqueous mixture of the CHG catalyst of claim 1 and biomass.
14 . The catalyst system of claim 13 at a temperature of 350° C. to 370° C.
15 . A method of converting a biomass feedstock into vapor products, comprising:
providing an aqueous biomass mixture;
passing the mixture into a chemical reactor comprising the catalyst of claim 1 under hydrothermal conditions of at least 150° C. but below supercritical conditions;
wherein the mixture reacts in the chemical reactor, and
collecting a vapor product stream from the chemical reactor.
16 . A method of making a CHG catalyst, comprising:
providing a catalyst intermediate comprising: Ru in a range of 0.1 to 10 wt % and Mo in a range of 1 to 30 wt % on a catalyst support; and
sulfiding the catalyst at a temperature from about 200° C. to about 450° C. in the presence of a sulfiding agent.
17 . The method of claim 16 further wherein the sulfiding step is conducted in the presence of H 2 .
18 . The method of claim 16 wherein the sulfiding agent comprises H 2 S and, optionally, other sulfur-containing organics.
19 . The method of claim 16 wherein the sulfiding agent comprises di-tert-butyl disulfide.
20 . The method of claim 16 wherein the sulfiding step is conducted in an organic solvent.
21 . The method of claim 20 wherein the organic solvent is decane.