Obtaining chemical building blocks from biomass is attractive for meeting sustainability targets. Herein, an effective approach was developed to convert the lignin part of woody biomass into phenol, which is a valuable base chemical. Monomeric alkylmethoxyphenols were obtained from pinewood, rich in guaiacol-type lignin, through Pt/C-catalyzed reductive depolymerization. In a second step, an optimized MoP/SiO2 catalyst was used to selectively remove methoxy groups in these lignin monomers to generate 4-alkylphenols, which were then dealkylated by zeolite-catalyzed transalkylation to a benzene stream. The overall yield of phenol based on the initial lignin content in pinewood was 9.6 mol %.
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Ouyang, X., Huang, X., Boot, M. D., & Hensen, E. J. M. (2020). Efficient Conversion of Pine Wood Lignin to Phenol. ChemSusChem, 13(7), 1705–1709. https://doi.org/10.1002/cssc.202000485
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