| Literature DB >> 28225212 |
Hongliang Wang1, Hao Ruan1, Maoqi Feng2, Yuling Qin1, Heather Job3, Langli Luo4, Chongmin Wang4, Mark H Engelhard4, Erik Kuhn5, Xiaowen Chen5, Melvin P Tucker5, Bin Yang1.
Abstract
The synthesis of high-efficiency and low-cost catalysts for hydrodeoxygenation (HDO) of waste lignin to advanced biofuels is crucial for enhancing current biorefinery processes. Inexpensive transition metals, including Fe, Ni, Cu, and Zn, were severally co-loaded with Ru on HY zeolite to form bimetallic and bifunctional catalysts. These catalysts were subsequently tested for HDO conversion of softwood lignin and several lignin model compounds. Results indicated that the inexpensive earth-abundant metals could modulate the hydrogenolysis activity of Ru and decrease the yield of low-molecular-weight gaseous products. Among these catalysts, Ru-Cu/HY showed the best HDO performance, affording the highest selectivity to hydrocarbon products. The improved catalytic performance of Ru-Cu/HY was probably a result of the following three factors: (1) high total and strong acid sites, (2) good dispersion of metal species and limited segregation, and (3) high adsorption capacity for polar fractions, including hydroxyl groups and ether bonds. Moreover, all bifunctional catalysts proved to be superior over the combination catalysts of Ru/Al2 O3 and HY zeolite.Entities:
Keywords: bifunctional catalysts; bimetallic catalysts; biofuel; hydrodeoxygenation; lignin
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28225212 DOI: 10.1002/cssc.201700160
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ChemSusChem ISSN: 1864-5631 Impact factor: 8.928