Catalytic pyrolysis of lignin model compounds (Pyrocatechol, guaiacol, vanillic and ferulic acids) over nanoceria catalyst for biomass conversion

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Abstract

Understanding the mechanisms of thermal transformations of model lignin compounds (MLC) over nanoscale catalysts is important for improving the technologic processes occurring in the pyrolytic conversion of lignocellulose biomass into biofuels and value-added chemicals. Herein, we investigate catalytic pyrolysis of MLC (pyrocatechol (P), guaiacol (G), ferulic (FA), and vanillic acids (VA)) over nanoceria using FT-IR spectroscopy, temperature-programmed desorption mass spectrometry (TPD MS), and thermogravimetric analysis (DTG/DTA/TG). FT-IR spectroscopic studies indicate that the active groups of aromatic rings of P, G, VA, and FA as well as carboxylate groups of VA and FA are involved in the interaction with nanoceria surface. We explore the general transformation mechanisms of different surface complexes and identify their decomposition products. We demonstrate that decomposition of carboxylate acid complexes occurs by decarboxylation. When FA is used as a precursor, this reaction generates 4-vinylguaiacol. Complexes of VA and FA formed through both active groups of the aromatic ring and decompose on the CeO2 surface to generate hydroxybenzene. The formation of alkylated products accompanies catalytic pyrolysis of acids due to processes of transalkylation on the surface.

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Nastasiienko, N., Kulik, T., Palianytsia, B., Laskin, J., Cherniavska, T., Kartel, M., & Larsson, M. (2021). Catalytic pyrolysis of lignin model compounds (Pyrocatechol, guaiacol, vanillic and ferulic acids) over nanoceria catalyst for biomass conversion. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 11(16). https://doi.org/10.3390/app11167205

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