| Literature DB >> 29787882 |
Naixu Li1, Zhongxiang Ji2, Lingfei Wei2, Yu Zheng2, Quanhao Shen2, Quanhong Ma2, Menglu Tan2, Mengmeng Zhan2, Jiancheng Zhou3.
Abstract
This work studied a facile and template-free hydrothermal route for controlled synthesis of tungsten trioxide in the form of hexagonal nanorod (h-WO3) and monoclinic nanosheet (m-WO3). The surface morphology, crystal plane, surface bound water, and surface acid sites of the two kinds of WO3 nanocrystals were investigated systematically. They were further evaluated as catalysts for selective cellulose hydrolysis. While both of them exhibited good catalytic performance, h-WO3 was found to be more preferential for ethylene glycol (EG) generation. This catalytic performance relied on both the unique active crystal surface (1 0 0) and surface binding water (WO3-H2O) formed by h-WO3 crystals, which provided more Lewis acid sites for degrading cellulose into EG. Results showed that the highest EG yield reaches 77.5% by a combination of loading 1 wt% Ru on the h-WO3 catalyst.Entities:
Keywords: Acid sites; Cellulose; Hydrogenation; Surface bound water; Tungsten
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29787882 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2018.05.026
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642