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Selective catalytic degradation of a lignin model compound into phenol over transition metal sulfates†
Min-ya Wu,Jian-tao Lin,Zhuang-qin Xu,Tian-ci Hua,Yuan-cai Lv,Yi-fan Liu,Rui-han Pei,Qiong Wu,Ming-hua Liu
RSC Advances Pub Date : 01/16/2020 00:00:00 , DOI:10.1039/C9RA09706F
Abstract

Transition metal salts were employed as the catalysts to improve the selective degradation of the α-O-4 lignin model compound (benzyl phenyl ether (BPE)) in the solvothermal system. The results concluded that most of the transition metal salts could enhance BPE degradation. Among which, NiSO4·6H2O exhibited the highest performance on BPE degradation (90.8%) for 5 h and phenol selectivity (53%) for 4 h at 200 °C. In addition, the GC-MS analysis indicated that the intermediates during BPE degradation included a series of aromatic compounds, such as phenol, benzyl methyl ether and benzyl alcohol. Furthermore, the mechanisms for BPE degradation and phenol selectivity in the NiSO4·6H2O system involved the synergetic effects between the acid catalysis and coordination catalysis, which caused the effective and selective cleavage of the C–O bonds.

Graphical abstract: Selective catalytic degradation of a lignin model compound into phenol over transition metal sulfates
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