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Promoted production of aromatic hydrocarbons in biomass catalytic pyrolysis over the coupled catalysts of carbon-reduced waste lithium battery cathode materials and HZSM-5

ENERGY [2024]
Xiaohua Li, Junlong Wang, Yongbo Yu, Yu Cao, Shanshan Shao, Shiliang Wu
ABSTRACT

Inexpensive catalyst sources are of great importance in the conversion of biomass to economically valuable monocyclic aromatic hydrocarbons , and transition metals (Co, Ni, Fe and Mn) rich in catalytic effects in massive waste lithium battery cathode materials are not effectively reutilized currently. For this reason, the feasibility of employing the valuable metal oxides in the carbon-reduced waste lithium battery cathode materials (waste LiFePO 4 batteries, LFP, and waste LiNi x Co y Mn 1–x–y O 2 batteries, NCM) with HZSM-5 as coupled catalysts in the rape straw catalytic pyrolysis to produce aromatic hydrocarbons was explored. The carbon-reduced waste lithium battery cathode materials performed well at 5 wt% carbon loading, and the content of active components Fe 2 O 3 (SLFPC-5) and NiO (SNCMC-5) used for the reduction of large molecular oxygenates in biomass pyrolysis gas was increased by water leaching treatment. SLFPC-5 demonstrated superior bond-cutting performance, while SNCMC-5 exhibited strong deoxygenation performance. The selectivity of monocyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (MAHs) catalyzed by SLFPC-5/HZSM-5 and SNCMC-5/HZSM-5 was as high as 63.69 % and 79.19 %, with BTX yields of 14.58 wt% and 16.68 wt% respectively. This coupled catalytic system offers a low-cost source of catalysts for biomass catalytic pyrolysis and broadens the possibility of high-value recycling of wasted lithium batteries.

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