| Literature DB >> 32092790 |
Xianhong Ouyang1, Xiaoming Huang1,2, Michael D Boot3, Emiel J M Hensen1.
Abstract
Obtaining chemical building blocks from biomass is attractive for meeting sustainability targets. Herein, an effective approach was developed to convert the lignin part of woody biomass into phenol, which is a valuable base chemical. Monomeric alkylmethoxyphenols were obtained from pinewood, rich in guaiacol-type lignin, through Pt/C-catalyzed reductive depolymerization. In a second step, an optimized MoP/SiO2 catalyst was used to selectively remove methoxy groups in these lignin monomers to generate 4-alkylphenols, which were then dealkylated by zeolite-catalyzed transalkylation to a benzene stream. The overall yield of phenol based on the initial lignin content in pinewood was 9.6 mol %.Entities:
Keywords: biomass; demethoxylation; lignin-first; phenol; transalkylation
Year: 2020 PMID: 32092790 DOI: 10.1002/cssc.202000485
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ChemSusChem ISSN: 1864-5631 Impact factor: 8.928