December 27, 2024
Journal Article

In-situ dehydrogenation of lignin-based jet fuel: A novel and sustainable liquid organic hydrogen carrier

Abstract

A new and sustainable liquid organic hydrogen carrier, Lignin Jet Fuel-based Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carrier (LJF-HyC), has been discovered. This innovative LOHC is created from Lignin Jet Fuel (LJF) through dehydrogenation reactions. The process was carried out in situ using platinum nanoparticles supported on zeolite, resulting in a significant increase in aromatic carbon content. This increase indicates the successful formation of aromatic rings via C–H dissociation. In-situ Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) and gas chromatographic analyses revealed the formation of unsaturated and partially unsaturated compounds, including alkylbenzenes, tetralins, naphthalenes with double bond equivalence of 4–8, from six apparent reaction pathways, four of which can be major. The original LJF, consisting primarily of mono-, di-, and tricyclohexylalkanes (96 wt%), was converted to dehydrogenated products, constituting approximately 18.5 wt% of the LJF composition. These findings pave the way for developing sustainable hydrogen carriers derived from sustainable aviation fuels.

Published: December 27, 2024

Citation

Lipton A.S., T. Ibrahim, W. Schwartz, R. Gieleciak, D. Xiao, and B. Yang. 2025. In-situ dehydrogenation of lignin-based jet fuel: A novel and sustainable liquid organic hydrogen carrier. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 98. PNNL-SA-203447. doi:10.1016/j.ijhydene.2024.12.082

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