The possibility of recovering useful hydrocarbons from oil palm waste deriv
ed lignocellulose (palm shell oil) using steam tolerant catalysts was inves
tigated. The examined catalysts were rare earth metal exchanged Y-type (REY
) zeolites, nickel supporting REY zeolites and FeOOH catalysts. It was foun
d that palm shell oil could be converted to a mixture which mainly contains
phenol, acetone and butanone without hardly generating solid residues when
a FeOOH catalyst was used. Therefore, by catalytic reaction, this waste-de
rived material may become a new and abundant chemical source. The catalytic
activity of this FeOOH catalyst can be enhanced by supporting ZrO2 on it.
It was found that oxygen transfer during reaction occurs mainly from H2O to
the products, not from the oxygen of the catalyst. It is assumed that the
supported ZrO2 plays a role of the decomposition of H2O adsorbed on the cat
alyst, yielding active hydrogen and oxygen species, which is also supported
by the results of thermal desorption spectra and Mossbauer spectroscopy an
alysis of the catalyst. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.