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Catalysis Meets Nonthermal Separation for the Production of (Alkyl)phenols and Hydrocarbons from Pyrolysis Oil
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2017
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EngineeringBioenergyOrganic ChemistryEfficient Hydrodeoxygenation StrategyChemistryHydrogen GasBiomass PyrolysisChemical EngineeringBiomass ConversionPetroleum ProductionThermal CatalysisBiomassPlatform ChemicalPyrolysis OilHealth SciencesBiomass UtilizationCatalysisTargeted HydrodeoxygenationPyrolysis ProcessBiofuel ProductionChemical KineticsHydrothermal Processing
Abstract A simple and efficient hydrodeoxygenation strategy is described to selectively generate and separate high‐value alkylphenols from pyrolysis bio‐oil, produced directly from lignocellulosic biomass. The overall process is efficient and only requires low pressures of hydrogen gas (5 bar). Initially, an investigation using model compounds indicates that MoC x /C is a promising catalyst for targeted hydrodeoxygenation, enabling selective retention of the desired Ar−OH substituents. By applying this procedure to pyrolysis bio‐oil, the primary products (phenol/4‐alkylphenols and hydrocarbons) are easily separable from each other by short‐path column chromatography, serving as potential valuable feedstocks for industry. The strategy requires no prior fractionation of the lignocellulosic biomass, no further synthetic steps, and no input of additional (e.g., petrochemical) platform molecules.
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