Reductive Depolymerization of Lignin to Aromatic Compounds Over Promoted Nickel Catalysts in Sub- and Supercritical Methanol

Julia Parker, Eduardo Santillan-Jimenez, Anne Harman-Ware, Great Umenweke, Olivier Heintz, Gilles Caboche, Mark Crocker

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Abstract

The use of ..gamma..-Al2O3-supported Ni catalysts promoted with either Cu or Fe was investigated for the reductive catalytic fractionation (RCF) of hybrid poplar in methanol at 200 and 250 degrees C. The effectiveness of lignin depolymerization was quantified in terms of the lignin oil production, the quantity and distribution of identifiable monomers present in the lignin oil, and the yield of residual solids. All of the Ni-based catalysts tested provided improved yields of lignin oil and monomers, along with reduced char formation, relative to blank (sans catalyst) runs. The highest monomer yield of 51 % was obtained at 250 degrees C over a 20 wt.% Ni-5 wt.% Cu/Al2O3 catalyst, the improved performance obtained through Cu promotion being attributed to the ability of Cu to facilitate NiO reduction, resulting in an increased amount of Ni0 on the catalyst surface and, consequently, improved hydrogenation activity. The main monomers formed were propanol-, propyl- and propenyl-substituted guaiacol and syringol, the S/G ratio of the products corresponding closely to that in the native lignin.
Original languageAmerican English
JournalChemNanoMat
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/JA-2800-89288

Keywords

  • aromatics
  • lignin
  • nickel catalyst
  • poplar
  • promotion
  • RCF

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