Park, Jaeyong’s team published research in Applied Catalysis, B: Environmental in 310 | CAS: 645-56-7

Applied Catalysis, B: Environmental published new progress about 645-56-7. 645-56-7 belongs to alcohols-buliding-blocks, auxiliary class Liquid Crystal &OLED Materials, name is 4-Propylphenol, and the molecular formula is C9H12O, Recommanded Product: 4-Propylphenol.

Park, Jaeyong published the artcileTotal chemocatalytic cascade conversion of lignocellulosic biomass into biochemicals, Recommanded Product: 4-Propylphenol, the publication is Applied Catalysis, B: Environmental (2022), 121280, database is CAplus.

Because of its complexity, selective conversion of lignocellulosic biomass into platform chems. presents significant challenges. Herein, we converted birch wood into high-yield lignin-derived phenolic monomers and dimers and holocellulose-derived polyols and monocarboxylic acids via a two-step cascade reaction using 0.1 wt% Pd on N-doped carbon (Pd0.1/CNx) and passivated alumina-coated Ni on activated carbon (Ni2 @Al2O3/AC) catalysts. The catalytic fractionation of birch sawdust using Pd0.1/CNx produced 11.1 wt% monomers, 5.6% dimers, and 63.4 wt% pulp-rich solid (PRS) based on feed weight The subsequent conversion of PRS over passivated Ni2 @Al2O3/AC produced 21.6 wt% C2-C6 polyols and 7.9 wt% monocarboxylic acids. After the whole biomass conversion reaction, the Pd0.1/CNx and Ni2 @Al2O3/AC catalysts were separated using their different magnetic responses and reused three times without activity loss. The structure-performance relationships of the Pd0.1/CNx catalysts synthesized using different methods and effect of passivation on the performance of the Ni2 @Al2O3/AC catalyst were analyzed.

Applied Catalysis, B: Environmental published new progress about 645-56-7. 645-56-7 belongs to alcohols-buliding-blocks, auxiliary class Liquid Crystal &OLED Materials, name is 4-Propylphenol, and the molecular formula is C9H12O, Recommanded Product: 4-Propylphenol.

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