The water fraction derived from the hydrothermal liquefaction of a lignin-rich feedstock was subjected to aqueous phase reforming to produce hydrogen. Deactivation of the catalyst was observed, and it was ascribed to fouling phenomena caused by phenolic oligomers. Simple aromatics like guaiacol and phenol, as well as in-organics, were proved not to be the cause of the deactivation thanks to the use of a multi-component synthetic mixture. The influence of using activated carbon as a pretreatment was studied, leading to a strong improvement of the performance when it was carried out at high temperature. The extent of deactivation was assessed using aqueous phase reforming of glycolic acid as a model reaction test. The results were found ...
One of the main challenge’s society faces today is climate change caused by CO2 due to the de-penden...
open13siThis study was funded by the BioValue SPIR, Strategic Platform for Innovation and Research o...
International audienceLignin is the only renewable bio-resource of aromatic compounds [2]. Due to th...
The water fraction derived from the hydrothermal liquefaction of a lignin-rich feedstock was subject...
Secondary streams in biorefineries need to be valorized to improve the economic and environmental su...
The solubilization and aqueous phase reforming of lignin, including kraft, soda, and alcell lignin a...
The influence of reaction conditions on the composition of liquid products during two-stage hydrothe...
Lignin and glycerol, residues of renewable biomass processing, have significant potential as fuels a...
Lignin is an important component of biomass accounting for up to 30% by weight but up to 40% of the ...
Lignin, the second largest biomass after cellulose is underutilized. Yet, it remains the only natura...
An extensive screening of representative molecules of a post-hydrothermal process side stream has be...
The high content of oxygen in the lignin polymer and the prevalence of phenolic functional groups ma...
Lignin-rich stream from lignocellulosic ethanol production was converted into biocrude by continuous...
With dwindling reserves of fossil feedstock as a resource for chemicals production, the fraction of ...
Lignin-rich stream from lignocellulosic ethanol production was converted into biocrude by continuous...
One of the main challenge’s society faces today is climate change caused by CO2 due to the de-penden...
open13siThis study was funded by the BioValue SPIR, Strategic Platform for Innovation and Research o...
International audienceLignin is the only renewable bio-resource of aromatic compounds [2]. Due to th...
The water fraction derived from the hydrothermal liquefaction of a lignin-rich feedstock was subject...
Secondary streams in biorefineries need to be valorized to improve the economic and environmental su...
The solubilization and aqueous phase reforming of lignin, including kraft, soda, and alcell lignin a...
The influence of reaction conditions on the composition of liquid products during two-stage hydrothe...
Lignin and glycerol, residues of renewable biomass processing, have significant potential as fuels a...
Lignin is an important component of biomass accounting for up to 30% by weight but up to 40% of the ...
Lignin, the second largest biomass after cellulose is underutilized. Yet, it remains the only natura...
An extensive screening of representative molecules of a post-hydrothermal process side stream has be...
The high content of oxygen in the lignin polymer and the prevalence of phenolic functional groups ma...
Lignin-rich stream from lignocellulosic ethanol production was converted into biocrude by continuous...
With dwindling reserves of fossil feedstock as a resource for chemicals production, the fraction of ...
Lignin-rich stream from lignocellulosic ethanol production was converted into biocrude by continuous...
One of the main challenge’s society faces today is climate change caused by CO2 due to the de-penden...
open13siThis study was funded by the BioValue SPIR, Strategic Platform for Innovation and Research o...
International audienceLignin is the only renewable bio-resource of aromatic compounds [2]. Due to th...