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Production of aromatic hydrocarbons from lignin derivatives by catalytic cracking over a SiO 2 -Al 2 O 3 catalyst.

Dequan ZhangXinghua ZhangHan YinQingqi ZhengLonglong MaSong LiYuchun ZhangPeng Fu
Published in: RSC advances (2023)
Catalytic cracking of phenolic compounds to aromatic hydrocarbons is vital to the utilization of lignin. In this work, pristine amorphous SiO 2 -Al 2 O 3 was used as a catalyst to produce aromatic hydrocarbons from lignin-derived phenolics by catalytic cracking using methanol as the solvent. These catalysts were characterized by various techniques (XRD, NH 3 -TPD, Py-IR, etc. ) and evaluated on a fixed bed reactor using guaiacol as a model compound. The effects of reaction temperature, the flow of carrier gas, the molar ratio of guaiacol to methanol, and WHSV were investigated. 33-SA (SiO 2 -Al 2 O 3 with the SiO 2 content of 33%) exhibited the best catalytic activity due to its high content of Lewis acid sites (168.47 μmol g -1 ). Co-feeding with methanol promoted the removal of oxygen atoms and improved the reaction system H/C eff . Under the optimal conditions of 400 °C, 25 mL min -1 N 2 , a molar ratio of methanol to guaiacol of 25, and WHSV of 8/3 h -1 , the yield of aromatic hydrocarbons reached 57.93%. The deactivating species in the transformation of guaiacol into aromatic hydrocarbons on catalysts were also studied.
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