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High surface area biochar from Sargassum tenerrimum as potential catalyst support for selective phenol hydrogenation

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ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH
Volume 186, Issue -, Pages -

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.envres.2020.109533

Keywords

Biochar; Catalyst support; Hydrogenation; Lignin model compounds; Phenol

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  1. UGC-India
  2. CSIR-Indian Institute of Petroleum, Dehradun

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Biochar is a biomass-derived carbon-rich, highly porous, and renewable material, which can be used as catalyst support. In this study, high surface area biochar is prepared from Sargassum tenerrimum dry seaweed (SDSW) by the chemical activation method. The effect of variations in experimental conditions (KOH amount, carbonization temperature, activation time, and heating rate) on the physicochemical properties of activated biochar was investigated. Optimum activated carbon (SDSW-ABC) has been used as catalyst support for the preparation of Ni and Co based catalyst. Prepared catalyst (NiCo/SDSW-ABC) was characterized using BET, TGA, XRD, TPD, TPR, and TEM. Catalytic activity of NiCo/SDSW-ABC was evaluated for phenol hydrogenation at a wide range of temperatures (60-140 degrees C), hydrogen pressures (3-7 MPa), and reaction times (2-8 h) in various polar solvents. The catalyst demonstrated selective phenol conversion (>= 99.9%) to cyclohexanol (>= 99.9%) at 5 MPa, 100 degrees C, and 4 h in isopropanol. NiCo/SDW-ABC also explored for hydrogenation of few other lignin model compounds with different functionalities to evaluate the applicability of catalyst.

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