Depolymerization of Pine Wood Organosolv Lignin in Ethanol Medium over NiCu/SiO 2 and NiCuMo/SiO 2 Catalysts: Impact of Temperature and Catalyst Composition.
Angelina V MiroshnikovaSergey V BaryshnikovYuriy N MalyarXiaomin LiMaria V AlekseevaBoris N KuznetsovOxana P TaranPublished in: Polymers (2023)
The process of thermocatalytic conversion of pine ethanol lignin in supercritical ethanol was studied over NiCu/SiO 2 and NiCuMo/SiO 2 catalysts bearing 8.8 and 11.7 wt.% of Mo. The structure and composition of ethanol lignin and the products of its thermocatalytic conversion were characterized via 2D-HSQC NMR spectroscopy, GC-MC. The main aromatic monomers among the liquid products of ethanol lignin conversion were alkyl derivatives of guaiacol (propyl guaiacol, ethyl guaiacol and methyl guaiacol). The total of the monomers yield in this case was 12.1 wt.%. The temperature elevation up to 350 °C led to a slight decrease in the yield (to 11.8 wt.%) and a change in the composition of monomeric compounds. Alkyl derivatives of pyrocatechol, phenol and benzene were observed to form due to deoxygenation processes. The ratio of the yields of these compounds depended on the catalyst, namely, on the content of Mo in the catalyst composition. Thus, the distribution of monomeric compounds used in various industries can be controlled by varying the catalyst composition and the process conditions.