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Gas-solid conversion of lignin to carboxylic acids

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REACTION CHEMISTRY & ENGINEERING
卷 1, 期 4, 页码 397-408

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c6re00053c

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  1. NSERC

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Lignin represents 15% to 40% of the dry weight of lignocellulosic biomass but remains under exploited as a sustainable feedstock for chemical and fuels even though it is the only bio-polymer with aromatic units. Technology that selectively converts lignin to value added specialities would improve the economics of the burgeoning bio-refinery industry. Here, we introduce a two stage gas-phase catalytic process that produces carboxylic acids and aromatics from lignin while minimizing coke and char and maintaining catalyst activity. In the first step, a mixture of 50% water vapour in air crack and partially oxidize this complex macromolecule (<550 degrees C). The effluent gas contacts heterogeneous mixed-metal oxides or metal catalysts in the second step. The product profile from the second step includes aromatic compounds but mostly C-4 carboxylic acids such as maleic acid and butyric acid. Vanadium catalysts cleave lignin bonds, open aromatic rings and oxidize lignin to carboxylic acids, especially maleic acid. WO3/TiO2 mostly gave butyric acid. Basic catalysts produced more aromatic compounds. The maximum amount of coke was 5% of the total carbon in lignin.

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