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Selective Vanillin Hydrodeoxygenation on Synthetic Takovite Derived NiAlOx Mixed Oxide

Journal

TOPICS IN CATALYSIS
Volume 63, Issue 5-6, Pages 428-436

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SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1007/s11244-020-01261-8

Keywords

Takovite-type material; NiAlOx mixed oxides catalyst; Vanillin; Lignin; Hydrodeoxygenation

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  1. Mexican Institute of Petroleum [D.60048]

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A mixed metal-oxide (NiAlOx) obtained from the annealing of a synthetic takovite clay, [(Ni6Al2(OH)(16)]CO3 center dot 4H(2)O, was used as a catalyst in the hydrodeoxygenation reaction of vanillin, as a model molecule, to simulate deoxygenation of lignin's moieties. The catalysts were characterized by XRD, TPR, XPS and textural analyses and were tested at between 413 and 573 K and 1.2 MPa H-2, using a 300 ml batch reactor. The reaction products were analyzed using a gas-chromatograph coupled to a mass detector (GC-MS). The active site is visualized as a Ni delta+-O-Al3+ moieties able to dissociate molecular H-2 into highly reactive species (H- and H+) for hydrogenation reactions. Depending on the reaction temperature, decarbonylation, hydrogenation, demethoxylation and dehydroxylation reactions occurred in three stages as clearly indicated by Van-Krevelen O/C* vs. H/C* plots. Our study points out that total deoxygenation can be attained at 553 K with a 100% selectivity to products like methyl-cyclohexane and cyclohexane.

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