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Published on: June 10, 2017
Task-Specific Catalyst Development for Lignin-First Biorefinery toward Hemicellulose Retention or Feedstock Extension
Shi Qiu1, Xuan Guo1, Yong Huang1
1National Energy R&D Research Center for Biorefinery, Department of Chemical Engineering, Beijing University of Chemical Technology, 15 Beisanhuan East Road, Beijing, P. R. China.
Abstract:
A catalytic reductive fractionation method for lignocellulosic biomass, termed lignin-first biorefinery, has emerged, which emphasises preferential depolymerization of the protolignin. However, in most studies, the lignin-first biorefinery is only effective for hardwood that has a high syringyl/guaiacol (S/G) ratio of lignin building blocks, and the degradation of hemicellulose also takes place simultaneously to a certain degree. In this study, two task-specific catalysts were developed to realize hemicellulose retention and feedstock extension through the development of an objective performance-structure relationship. It is found that Mox C/carbon nanotube (CNT) is highly selective in the cleavage of bonds between carbohydrates and lignin and ether bonds in lignin during the catalytic reductive fractionation of hardwood, leading to a carbohydrate (both cellulose and hemicellulose) retention degree in the solid product close to the theoretical maximum and a delignification degree as high as 98.1 %. Ru/CMK-3 is demonstrated to be effective in the catalytic reductive fractionation of softwood and grass, resulting from its weak acidity and high mesoporosity.
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