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Catalytic Hydrogenolysis of Lignin into Phenolics by Internal Hydrogen over Ru Catalyst

Md. Anwar HossainDepartment of Chemical Engineering University of Louisville Louisville KY 40292 USATinnakorn SaeleeDepartment of Chemical Engineering Chulalongkorn University Bangkok 10330 ThailandSarttrawut TulapholDepartment of Chemistry King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi Bangkok 10140 ThailandMohammad Shahinur RahamanDepartment of Chemical Engineering University of Louisville Louisville KY 40292 USAThanh Khoa PhungSchool of Biotechnology International University Vietnam National University Minh City 700000 VietnamThana MaihomDepartment of Chemistry Kasetsart University Nakhon Pathom 73140 ThailandPiyasan PraserthdamDepartment of Chemical Engineering Chulalongkorn University Bangkok 10330 ThailandSupareak PraserthdamDepartment of Chemical Engineering Chulalongkorn University Bangkok 10330 ThailandDaniel J. YelleUnited States Department of Agriculture Madison WI 53726 USANoppadon SathitsuksanohDepartment of Chemical Engineering University of Louisville Louisville KY 40292 USA
2022en
ABI

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Abstract Lignin is a by‐product of biorefineries and pulp and paper manufacturers. Lignin is a renewable source of phenolic precursors for fuels and chemicals. Hydrogenolysis of lignin cleaves the abundant β‐O‐4 bonds and releases phenolics. However, selective hydrogenolysis of lignin's β‐O‐4 bonds is challenging because it requires high‐pressure H 2 . Here we show efficient hydrogenolysis of lignin model compounds and technical lignin by Ru/C catalyst and internal hydrogen. The aliphatic hydroxyl groups (C α −OH) in lignin enabled Ru‐catalyzed dehydrogenation of internal hydrogen and the formation of reactive keto intermediate, which facilitated the β‐O‐4 cleavage into phenolic monomers. Furthermore, solvents that had a high donor number (Lewis basicity) enhanced the yield of phenolic monomers, equal to 27.9 wt.% from technical lignin. These findings offer a novel approach for biorefineries to design lignin isolation processes and/or solvent systems to maximize phenolic monomers and to control product selectivity/stability.

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