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Selective Hydrodeoxygenation of Lignin-Derived Phenols to Aromatics Catalyzed by Nb 2 O 5 -Supported Iridium.

Gabriel JeantelotSimen Prang FølknerJohanna I S ManegoldMorten G IngebrigtsenVidar R JensenErwan Le Roux
Published in: ACS omega (2022)
The dominating catalytic approach to aromatic hydrocarbons from renewables, deoxygenation of phenol-rich depolymerized lignin bio-oils, is hard to achieve: hydrodeoxygenation (HDO) of phenols typically leads to the loss of aromaticity and to non-negligible fractions of cyclohexanones and cyclohexanols. Here, we report a catalyst, niobia-supported iridium nanoparticles (Ir@Nb 2 O 5 ), which combines full conversion in the HDO of lignin-derived phenols with appreciable and tunable selectivity for aromatics (25-95%) under mild conditions (200-300 °C, 2.5-10 bar of H 2 ). A simple approach to the removal of Brønsted-acidic sites via Hünig's base prevents coking and allows reaction conditions ( T > 225 °C, 2.5 bar of H 2 ), promoting high yields of aromatic hydrocarbons.
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