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Mild catalytic transfer hydrogenolysis of lignin for efficient monophenol production over lignin-coordinated N-doped ultrafine Ni nanocluster catalyst

FUEL PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY [2023]
Zhenglong Xue, Qimeng Liu, Guanhua Wang, Wenjie Sui, Ashak Mahmud Parvez, Chuanling Si
ABSTRACT

Lignin hydrogenolysis into monophenols presents a promising route for lignin-based chemical and fuel production but still suffers from harsh reaction conditions (e.g. high temperature and high external H 2 pressure). Herein, we report an ultrafine Ni nanocluster anchored on N-doped carbon nanosheets (Ni/LNC) for efficient catalytic transfer hydrogenolysis of poplar organosolv lignin . The catalyst was fabricated through a simple pyrolysis process of lignin‑nickel complex mixed with melamine , in which the lignin coordination greatly improved the Ni dispersion and the strong Ni N interaction inhibited the Ni nanocluster growth, resulting in the ultrafine particle size (1–2 nm). Under mild conditions (160 °C, 1 h), 22.08% of monophenol yield was obtained over the catalyst, which was significantly higher than those over the two reference catalysts (Ni/AC and Ni/LC) as well as other previously reported Ni-based catalysts. The excellent catalytic activity can be attributed to both the substantial increase in catalytic active sites and the enhancement in H transfer from methanol resulted from the electron-rich N-doped nanosheet support. Finally, magnetically recycled Ni/LNC showed excellent recycling stability. Consequently, this work presents a facile and low-cost approach for the synthesis of N-doped carbon nanosheet supported ultrafine Ni nanocluster and further demonstrates its superior applicability in lignin hydrogenolysis.

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