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Harvesting alkyl phenols from lignin monomers via selective hydrodeoxygenation under ambient pressure on Pd/α-MoC catalysts

Molecular Catalysis [2023]
Haoquan Guo, Xinyu Lu, Yue Yang, Jinhe Wei, Lizhi Wu, Li Tan, Yu Tang, Xiaoli Gu
ABSTRACT

Alkyl phenol is an essential chemical intermediate that is in high demand in the chemical industry. The synthesis of alkyl phenols from lignin-derived molecules is one of the most promising routes for utilizing biomass resources. Herein, we report the catalytic hydrodeoxygenation (HDO) of dihydroeugenol (DHE) to alkyl phenols over a highly dispersed Pd/α-MoC catalyst with a substrate conversion of 98% and a selectivity of 96% to alkyl phenols. The Pd/α-MoC catalyst prepared by co-precipitation and temperature-programmed carbonization exhibits exceptional HDO activity under mild conditions with a low H 2 pressure (1–10 bars). The characterizations of the catalyst suggest that Pd are highly dispersed on the α-MoC matrix. The reaction mechanism was investigated using the substrate scope experiments. Under ambient pressure, the abundant oxygen vacancies and acidity sites on Pd/α-MoC enable the selective hydrodeoxygenation of lignin monomers.

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