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- Title
Kraft Lignin Ethanolysis over Zeolites with Different Acidity and Pore Structures for Aromatics Production.
- Authors
Baxter, Nathan Cody; Wang, Yuxin; Huang, Huijiang; Liao, Yixin; Barnett, Heath; Zhao, Yujun; Wang, Shengnian; Tarabanko, Valery E.
- Abstract
To utilize its rich aromatics, lignin, a high-volume waste and environmental hazard, was depolymerized in supercritical ethanol over various zeolites types with different acidity and pore structures. Targeting at high yield/selectivity of aromatics such as phenols, microporous Beta, Y, and ZSM-5 zeolites were first examined in lignin ethanolysis, followed by zeolites with similar micropore size but different acidity. Further comparisons were made between zeolites with fin-like and worm-like mesoporous structures and their microporous counterparts. Despite depolymerization complexity and diversified ethanolysis products, strong acidity was found effective to cleave both C–O–C and C–C linkages of lignin while mild acidity works mainly in ether bond breakdown. However, when diffusion of gigantic molecules is severe, pore size, particularly mesopores, becomes more decisive on phenol selectivity. These findings provide important guidelines on future selection and design of zeolites with appropriate acidity and pore structure to promote lignin ethanolysis or other hydrocarbon cracking processes.
- Subjects
ZEOLITES; LIGNINS; ACIDITY; LIGNIN structure; MESOPORES; MESOPOROUS materials; HAZARDS
- Publication
Catalysts (2073-4344), 2021, Vol 11, Issue 2, p270
- ISSN
2073-4344
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/catal11020270