A Phosphotungstic Acid Catalyst for Depolymerization in Bulrush Lignin
Obtaining renewable fuels and chemicals from lignin is an important challenge in the use of biomass to achieve sustainability and energy goals. At present, acid-based catalysts for lignin depolymerization are considered to be a potential but challenging way to produce low-molecular-mass aromatic che...
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doaj-0e9e2ac70f444239a2503736cb013b3e2020-11-25T01:33:55ZengMDPI AGCatalysts2073-43442019-04-019539910.3390/catal9050399catal9050399A Phosphotungstic Acid Catalyst for Depolymerization in Bulrush LigninBoyu Du0Bingyang Liu1Yingying Yang2Xing Wang3Jinghui Zhou4Liaoning Key Laboratory of Pulp and Papermaking Engineering, Dalian Polytechnic University, Dalian 116034, Liaoning, ChinaLiaoning Key Laboratory of Pulp and Papermaking Engineering, Dalian Polytechnic University, Dalian 116034, Liaoning, ChinaLiaoning Key Laboratory of Pulp and Papermaking Engineering, Dalian Polytechnic University, Dalian 116034, Liaoning, ChinaLiaoning Key Laboratory of Pulp and Papermaking Engineering, Dalian Polytechnic University, Dalian 116034, Liaoning, ChinaLiaoning Key Laboratory of Pulp and Papermaking Engineering, Dalian Polytechnic University, Dalian 116034, Liaoning, ChinaObtaining renewable fuels and chemicals from lignin is an important challenge in the use of biomass to achieve sustainability and energy goals. At present, acid-based catalysts for lignin depolymerization are considered to be a potential but challenging way to produce low-molecular-mass aromatic chemicals. The main concerns with the use of Lewis acids and zeolite catalysts are the corrosive nature of the acids, the possible formation of unwanted byproducts, and the possible formation of harsh reaction conditions. We achieved high-yield conversion using phosphotungstic acid (PTA) polyoxometalate catalysts in ethanol/water under different reaction conditions with little formation of bio-char. The monomeric products were mainly composed of various types of aromatic compounds. Our method does not require the use of precious metals and harsh reaction conditions—it only requires relatively mild reaction conditions and homogeneous catalysis—thereby greatly reducing operating costs and increasing the yields. Therefore, this PTA catalyst, which has excellent performance in bulrush lignin catalysis, would be a good alternative to the traditional catalysts used in lignin depolymerization and have wide application in biomass use.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4344/9/5/399lignincatalytic depolymerizationphosphotungstic acid catalystβ-O-4 |
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Boyu Du Bingyang Liu Yingying Yang Xing Wang Jinghui Zhou A Phosphotungstic Acid Catalyst for Depolymerization in Bulrush Lignin Catalysts lignin catalytic depolymerization phosphotungstic acid catalyst β-O-4 |
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Boyu Du Bingyang Liu Yingying Yang Xing Wang Jinghui Zhou |
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A Phosphotungstic Acid Catalyst for Depolymerization in Bulrush Lignin |
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A Phosphotungstic Acid Catalyst for Depolymerization in Bulrush Lignin |
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A Phosphotungstic Acid Catalyst for Depolymerization in Bulrush Lignin |
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A Phosphotungstic Acid Catalyst for Depolymerization in Bulrush Lignin |
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A Phosphotungstic Acid Catalyst for Depolymerization in Bulrush Lignin |
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phosphotungstic acid catalyst for depolymerization in bulrush lignin |
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Obtaining renewable fuels and chemicals from lignin is an important challenge in the use of biomass to achieve sustainability and energy goals. At present, acid-based catalysts for lignin depolymerization are considered to be a potential but challenging way to produce low-molecular-mass aromatic chemicals. The main concerns with the use of Lewis acids and zeolite catalysts are the corrosive nature of the acids, the possible formation of unwanted byproducts, and the possible formation of harsh reaction conditions. We achieved high-yield conversion using phosphotungstic acid (PTA) polyoxometalate catalysts in ethanol/water under different reaction conditions with little formation of bio-char. The monomeric products were mainly composed of various types of aromatic compounds. Our method does not require the use of precious metals and harsh reaction conditions—it only requires relatively mild reaction conditions and homogeneous catalysis—thereby greatly reducing operating costs and increasing the yields. Therefore, this PTA catalyst, which has excellent performance in bulrush lignin catalysis, would be a good alternative to the traditional catalysts used in lignin depolymerization and have wide application in biomass use. |
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lignin catalytic depolymerization phosphotungstic acid catalyst β-O-4 |
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