2‐step lignin‐first catalytic fractionation with bifunctional Pd/ß‐zeolite catalyst in a flow‐through reactor

Author:

Kramarenko A.1ORCID,Uslu A.1ORCID,Etit D.12ORCID,D'Angelo F. Neira1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry Eindhoven University of Technology Het Kranenveld 145612 AZ Eindhoven Nederlands

2. Department of Chemical Engineering Imperial college London, South Kensington Campus London SW7 2AZ United Kingdom

Abstract

AbstractThis work demonstrates an additive and hydrogen‐free 2‐step lignin‐first fractionation in flow‐through. First, solvolytic delignification renders lignin liquors with its native chemical structure largely intact; and second, ß‐zeolite catalytic depolymerization of these liquors leads to similar monomer yields as the corresponding 1‐step fractionation process. Higher delignification temperatures lead to slightly lower ß−O−4 content in the solvated lignin, but does not affect significantly the monomer yield, so a higher temperature was overall preferred as it promotes faster delignification. Deposition of Pd on ß‐zeolite resulted in a bifunctional hydrogenation/dehydration catalyst, tested during the catalytic depolymerization of solvated lignin with and without hydrogen addition. Pd/ß‐zeolite displays synergistic effects (compared to the Pd/γ‐Al2O3 and ß‐zeolite tested individually and as a mixed bed), resulting in higher monomer yield. This is likely caused by increased acidity and the proximity between the metallic and acid active sites. Furthermore, different ß‐zeolite with varying SAR and textural properties were studied to shed light onto the effect of acidity and porosity in the stabilization of lignin monomers. While some of the catalysts showed stable performance, characterization of the spent catalyst reveals Al leaching (causing acidity loss and changes in textural properties), and some degree of coking and Pd sintering.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Energy,General Materials Science,General Chemical Engineering,Environmental Chemistry

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