Preparative Aspects of Supported Ni2P Catalysts for Reductive Upgrading of Technical Lignin to Aromatics

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Abstract: Supported Ni2P was evaluated as a hydrodeoxygenation (HDO) catalyst in the reductive upgrading of a soda lignin in supercritical ethanol by a hydrotalcite-derived mixed Cu-Mg-Al oxide (CuMgAlOx) catalyst. Various Ni2P catalysts were prepared by different approaches on silica, γ-alumina and a siliceous amorphous silica-alumina (ASA) supports. Calcined NiO/SiO2 precursors were impregnated with phosphate, phosphite and hypophosphite followed by reduction. With γ-alumina, the desired Ni2P could not be obtained, presumably due to the reaction of the P-source with alumina. NiO on ASA could be converted to Ni2P by addition of phosphite, preferably at a P/Ni ratio of 1. Low P/Ni ratio avoids blockage of the pores by P-oxide species remaining after reduction. By further comparison to a sol–gel prepared NiO/SiO2 and co-impregnated silica, it was established that the most active Ni2P catalyst was obtained by impregnation of NiO/SiO2 with phosphate at P/Ni = 1 and reduction at 620 °C. In combination with CuMgAlOx, more than half of soda lignin can be converted to aromatics monomers with a relatively high degree of deoxygenation and limited degree of ring hydrogenation. The co-catalyst system is more active than the separate catalysts. Graphical Abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.].

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Korányi, T. I., & Hensen, E. J. M. (2017). Preparative Aspects of Supported Ni2P Catalysts for Reductive Upgrading of Technical Lignin to Aromatics. Catalysis Letters, 147(7), 1722–1731. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10562-017-2066-9

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