abstract |
The present invention relates to a molybdenum carbide catalyst used in a process for producing hydrocarbons, particularly diesel-grade hydrocarbons, through hydrocracking from bio oils and fatty acids liberated therefrom, and a process for preparing the same. The molybdenum carbide supported catalyst according to the present invention can easily produce molybdenum carbide nanoparticles of high dispersion using a supercritical fluid to obtain a higher yield of hydrocarbons from organic oxygen compounds, The sulfur compound is not used as in the conventional catalysts for the activation process and performance maintenance, and thus the emission of the sulfur component during the hydrocracking reaction is not detected, so that it is environmentally friendly and the typical The hydrogen consumption by the methanation reaction or the water gas-phonetic reaction can be reduced, which is economical. In addition, by producing a regeneration fuel that does not contain oxygen, it is possible to solve the problems caused by using conventional gasoline or diesel engines as well as conventional FAME-type biodiesel. |