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Catalytic depolymerization of lignin into monophenols over an amorphous mesoporous geopolymer monolith
A new economical, stable, and recyclable amorphous mesoporous geopolymer monolith (GM) was prepared from metakaolin and slag. The obtained GM contained a porous structure mainly with mesopores, and rich Brønsted and Lewis acid sites, which showed higher activity than Ni/MCM-41 and Pt/NiAl 2 O 4 , etc . Over 45 aromatic compounds, including guaiacol, syringol, isovanillin, 3,4-dimethoxybenzyl alcohol, etc ., were found in the bio-oil. Under optimal conditions, the total yield of 10 major monophenols reached 74.69 ± 1.00 mg/g, half of which was 4-ethyl guaiacol (36.77 ± 1.89 mg/g). Moreover, the GM was easy to regenerate and reuse. In three consecutive runs, the catalytic activity of GM was only reduced by 6.69% per cycle. The synergism of Brønsted and Lewis acidic sites and mesopores of GM was responsible for the high catalytic activity. These indicate the GM is low-cost, easy to prepare, environmentally benign, stable, recyclable, and has great potential in depolymerizing lignin into monophenols.