Dealkylation of Lignin to Phenol via Oxidation–Hydrogenation
Strategy
Posted on 2018-06-15 - 00:00
Lignin
is a renewable and abundant aromatic polymer found in plants. We herein
propose a “cutting tail” methodology to produce phenol
from lignin, which is achieved by combining Ru/CeO2 catalyst
and CuCl2 oxidant via an oxidation–hydrogenation
route. Phenol was obtained from separated poplar lignin with 13 wt
% yield. Even raw biomass, such as poplar, birch, pine, peanut, bamboo
willow, and straw, could be converted into phenol in 1–33 mg
per gram of biomass.
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Wang, Min; Liu, Meijiang; Li, Hongji; Zhao, Zhitong; Zhang, Xiaochen; Wang, Feng (2018). Dealkylation of Lignin to Phenol via Oxidation–Hydrogenation
Strategy. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acscatal.8b00886