The bi-functional Ni-W@C catalysts were prepared by one-pot reduction-carbonization method and used in hydrogenolysis of cellulose as well as raw lignocellulosic biomass to chemicals. The catalytic performance for cellulose conversion showed that it was more favorable for ethylene glycol (EG) production, obtaining the highest EG yield 60.1% over the Ni-W@C(700)catalyst. The Ni-W@C bimetallic catalysts are systematically characterized with BET, XRD, Raman, XPS, TEM techniques and experiments to probe the active catalytic sites of the catalysts. The effects of calcination temperature of Ni-W catalysts, reaction time, temperature and H(2)pressure on cellulose hydrogenolysis were investigated in detail. The Ni particles could lead to produce mo...
The one-pot catalytic conversion of cellulose to ethylene glycol (EG) is a promising approach for bi...
With diminishing fossil resources and increasing concerns about environmental issues, searching for ...
The production of ketones from cellulose is critical but challenging due to the easy hydrogenation o...
The hydrogenolysis of cellulose was systematically investigated at 488 K and under 65 bar H2 in the ...
SSCI-VIDE+CDURABLE+FGC:FRA:NPRInternational audienceFor a more sustainable production of chemicals, ...
Using raw lignocellulosic biomass as feedstock for sustainable production of chemicals is of great s...
Ethanol is an important bulk chemical with diverse applications. Biomass-derived ethanol is traditio...
Following our previous report on the selective transformation of cellulose to ethylene glycol (EG) o...
A series of metallic catalysts were evaluated in the catalytic conversion of cellulose in the aqueou...
In our previous work, we reported that Ni-promoted tungsten carbide functioned as a highly active an...
Keto-alcohols, which are traditionally produced from fossil resources with multisteps, are considere...
Mesoporous carbon (MC) [8] presents unique advantages over conventional carbon materials due to its ...
International audienceThere have been various studies on the transformation of cellulose to low carb...
Tungsten carbide and nickel promoted tungsten oxide catalysts supported on CNTs and AC were prepared...
A series of Ni-promoted W2C catalysts was prepared by means of a post-impregnation method and evalua...
The one-pot catalytic conversion of cellulose to ethylene glycol (EG) is a promising approach for bi...
With diminishing fossil resources and increasing concerns about environmental issues, searching for ...
The production of ketones from cellulose is critical but challenging due to the easy hydrogenation o...
The hydrogenolysis of cellulose was systematically investigated at 488 K and under 65 bar H2 in the ...
SSCI-VIDE+CDURABLE+FGC:FRA:NPRInternational audienceFor a more sustainable production of chemicals, ...
Using raw lignocellulosic biomass as feedstock for sustainable production of chemicals is of great s...
Ethanol is an important bulk chemical with diverse applications. Biomass-derived ethanol is traditio...
Following our previous report on the selective transformation of cellulose to ethylene glycol (EG) o...
A series of metallic catalysts were evaluated in the catalytic conversion of cellulose in the aqueou...
In our previous work, we reported that Ni-promoted tungsten carbide functioned as a highly active an...
Keto-alcohols, which are traditionally produced from fossil resources with multisteps, are considere...
Mesoporous carbon (MC) [8] presents unique advantages over conventional carbon materials due to its ...
International audienceThere have been various studies on the transformation of cellulose to low carb...
Tungsten carbide and nickel promoted tungsten oxide catalysts supported on CNTs and AC were prepared...
A series of Ni-promoted W2C catalysts was prepared by means of a post-impregnation method and evalua...
The one-pot catalytic conversion of cellulose to ethylene glycol (EG) is a promising approach for bi...
With diminishing fossil resources and increasing concerns about environmental issues, searching for ...
The production of ketones from cellulose is critical but challenging due to the easy hydrogenation o...