In-situ HDO of guaiacol over nitrogen-doped activated carbon supported nickel nanoparticles

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In-situ hydrodeoxygenation of guaiacol over Ni-based nitrogen-doped activated carbon supported catalysts is presented in this paper as an economically viable route for bio-resources upgrading. The overriding concept of this paper is to use water as hydrogen donor for the HDO reaction, suppressing the input of external high-pressure hydrogen. The effect of nitrogen sources, including polypyrrole (PPy), polyaniline (PANI) and melamine (Mel) on the structural, electronic and ultimately of catalytic features of the designed materials have been addressed. Nitrogen-doped samples are more active than the undoped counterparts in the “H2-free” HDO process. For instance, the conversion of guaiacol increased by 8 % for Ni/PANI-AC compared to that of Ni/AC catalysts. The superior performance of Ni/NC can be attributed to the acid-base properties and modified electronic properties, which favours the C-O cleavage and water activation as well as enhances dispersion of Ni particles on the catalysts’ surface.

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Jin, W., Pastor-Pérez, L., Villora-Picó, J. J., Pastor-Blas, M. M., Odriozola, J. A., Sepúlveda-Escribano, A., & Reina, T. R. (2021). In-situ HDO of guaiacol over nitrogen-doped activated carbon supported nickel nanoparticles. Applied Catalysis A: General, 620. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apcata.2021.118033

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