EXAFS study on structural change of charcoal-supported ruthenium catalysts during lignin gasification in supercritical water

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Lignin gasification in supercritical water over charcoal supported ruthenium trivalent salts was studied using a batch reactor at 673 K. Ruthenium (III) nitrosyl nitrate on charcoal (Ru(NO)(NO3)3/C) was more active than ruthenium (III) chloride on charcoal (RuCl3/C) for the gasification reaction. EXAFS analysis revealed that ruthenium metal particles were formed in both RuCl3/C and Ru(NO)(NO3) 3/C catalysts during the lignin gasification and that the size of ruthenium metal in Ru(NO)(NO3)3/C was smaller than that in RuCl3/C. It was concluded that well-dispersed ruthenium metal particles were active for the lignin gasification in supercritical water. © 2007 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.

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Yamaguchi, A., Hiyoshi, N., Sato, O., Osada, M., & Shirai, M. (2008). EXAFS study on structural change of charcoal-supported ruthenium catalysts during lignin gasification in supercritical water. Catalysis Letters, 122(1–2), 188–195. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10562-007-9368-2

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