Sustainable Production of High-Value Chemicals from Selective Hydrogenolysis of Lignin Catalyzed by Co–Pd Bimetallic Supported on Nitrogen-Doped Carbon Spheres
Qiqi Liang,
Yan Fu,
Shuaishuai Qiu
et al.
Abstract:The production of fuel and chemicals from renewable lignin supplies a sustainable chemical engineering process. In this study, Co−Pd bimetallic supported on porous polymer-derived nitrogen-doped carbon spheres (NDCS) was employed for the selective hydrogenolysis of organosolv lignin. Most of the products are phenolic monomers. At optimal conditions, 2.5 MPa H 2 , 280 °C for 5 h, 86.74% liquefaction of lignin and 36.38 wt % yield of phenolic monomers were obtained. Among these monomer products, 60.83% were iden… Show more
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