Performance of Ni–Pd bimetallic catalysts on depolymerization of lignin into monomeric phenols was investigated using isoproponal as an in situ hydrogen source. The performance of catalysts and the effects of… Click to show full abstract
Performance of Ni–Pd bimetallic catalysts on depolymerization of lignin into monomeric phenols was investigated using isoproponal as an in situ hydrogen source. The performance of catalysts and the effects of temperature and starting lignins were extensively examined. Ni50Pd50/SBA-15 exhibited the best performance in the depolymerization of cellulolytic enzyme corn stalk lignin, affording the highest total monophenols yield of 8.14 wt % which was 1.96 times that of Ni/SBA-15 and 1.44 times that of Pd/SBA-15. For the depolymerization of acid-extracted birch lignin, 18.52 wt % monophenols were obtained over Ni50Pd50/SBA-15 at 245 °C for 8 h, and 4-propylsyringol had 8.89 wt % yield with 47.97% selectivity. The physicochemical characteristics of the catalysts were elucidated with ascanning electron microscopy, high-resolution transmission electron microscopy, nitrogen adsorption/desorption, X-ray diffraction, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The bimetallic catalyst had the characteristics of narrow dist...
               
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