Pinewood and wheat straw bio-oil aqueous phase electrochemical hydrogenation utilising a PtRu/ACC catalyst

Abstract

Bio-oil from biomass pyrolysis contains a wide range of oxygenated compounds, limiting its direct use as a fuel due to chemical instability and low energy density. This study investigates the application of electrochemical hydrogenation (ECH) as an alternative to the conventional hydrogenation process to upgrade bio-oil derived from wheat straw and pinewood. Experiments were conducted in a two-chamber electrochemical cell, with ECH conditions optimised based on prior research. Platinum–ruthenium on activated carbon cloth (PtRu/ACC) was selected as the catalyst for ECH reactions. The process preferentially reduced phenolic and carbonyl compounds while increasing the concentration of alcohols, as confirmed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) analyses. The ECH study revealed substantial reductions in phenolic compounds, notably p-cresol (62.1%) and phenol (29.3%), alongside an increase in alcohol content from 49.3% to 56.5% in pinewood-derived bio-oil. These chemical transformations demonstrate ECH's potential as a milder, more sustainable alternative to traditional hydrodeoxygenation processes. This study provides insights into the ECH process and suggests future directions for optimising bio-oil upgrading and supporting the development of renewable fuels.

Graphical abstract: Pinewood and wheat straw bio-oil aqueous phase electrochemical hydrogenation utilising a PtRu/ACC catalyst

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Jul 2025
Accepted
28 Jul 2025
First published
28 Jul 2025
This article is Open Access
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Sustainable Energy Fuels, 2025, Advance Article

Pinewood and wheat straw bio-oil aqueous phase electrochemical hydrogenation utilising a PtRu/ACC catalyst

C. Catizane, Y. Jiang, S. Banks and J. Sumner, Sustainable Energy Fuels, 2025, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D5SE00965K

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