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Catalytic depolymerization of Kraft lignin to liquid fuels and guaiacol over phosphorus modified Mo/Sepiolite catalyst

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Abstract Phosphorus (P) modified Mo/Sepiolite (Mo/SEP) catalysts (xP-Mo/SEP) are successfully prepared and have been certified to regulate controllably Kraft lignin conversion. The lignin oil yield and corresponding higher heating value… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Phosphorus (P) modified Mo/Sepiolite (Mo/SEP) catalysts (xP-Mo/SEP) are successfully prepared and have been certified to regulate controllably Kraft lignin conversion. The lignin oil yield and corresponding higher heating value (HHV) are obviously reduced after P addition. It attributes to P additive interplays with the skeleton structure of Mo/SEP to generate Al-PO3- and Mo-PO43- species, as a result reducing the relative surface content of Mo5+ species and impairing the strength of acid sites. However, P addition dramatically increases the productivity of phenolic compounds. Particularly, 5P-Mo/SEP has the optimized distribution between Mo5+ sites and acid strength/type. Hence, it produced lignin oil has 32.19 MJ/kg of HHV apparently higher than that of Kraft lignin (22.0 MJ/kg), and in which contains the highest amount of guaiacol monomer, 265 mg/g lignin. This ascribes to the reduction of strong Lewis acid sites over 5P-Mo/SEP surface in comparison with Mo/SEP weakens the alkylation process of reactive intermediates but enhances their demethoxylation and hydrogenation reactions. Furthermore, the plausible reaction pathways of lignin conversion over Mo/SEP and 5P-Mo/SEP are discussed in details.

Keywords: lignin; phosphorus modified; modified sepiolite; sep; kraft lignin

Journal Title: Chemical Engineering Journal
Year Published: 2022

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