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Selective Degradation of Wood Lignin over Noble‐Metal Catalysts in a Two‐Step Process

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Breaking down is usually hard to do…︁ The direct conversion of lignin into alkanes and methanol was carried out in a two-step process (hydogenolysis and hydrogenation) involving initial treatment of white birch wood sawdust with H2 in dioxane/water/phosphoric acid using Rh/C as the catalyst. The resulting monomers and dimers obtained by selective CO hydrogenolysis were then hydrogenated in near-critical water employing Pd/C as the catalyst.

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