Lignin, with its polyaromatic structure and as a main component of lignocellulosic biomass, is considered as an important renewable source of aromatics which are currently obtained from fossil fuels. Lignin pyrolysis gives a liquid product with a high content of phenolic compounds which can be further upgraded to aromatic hydrocarbons through catalytic approaches. In this work, in-situ catalytic hydropyrolysis combined with a subsequent ex-situ catalytic hydrodeoxygenation step was implemented to achieve an enhanced conversion of kraft lignin into aromatic hydrocarbons. The main point is that the ex-situ catalytic upgrading was conducted at mild conditions (temperature: 350 °C; pressure: 1 atm). HY was used as in-situ catalyst for enhanced ...
New technology is needed to exploit the potential of lignin as a renewable feedstock for fuels, chem...
Biomass, as the only renewable source of carbon, presents a sustainable alternative to liquid fossil...
Strong adsorption of phenolics on zeolite acid sites causes high trapping inside zeolite channels an...
Lignin, with its polyaromatic structure and as a main component of lignocellulosic biomass, is consi...
Conversion of lignin to aromatic hydrocarbons over zeolites is a challenging issue due to low reacti...
The demand for biomass utilization is increasing because of the depletion of fossil resources that a...
Conversion of lignin to aromatic hydrocarbons over zeolites is a challenging issue due to low reacti...
The concern for depletion of fossil fuels and their growing environmental threats necessitates to de...
Valorization of lignocellulosic biomass becomes a sustainable alternative against the constant deple...
Hydrodeoxygenation (HDO) of lignin-derived phenolics, including the reactions of hydrogenation and d...
Hydrodeoxygenation (HDO) of lignin-derived phenolics, including the reactions of hydrogenation and d...
New technology is needed to exploit the potential of lignin as a renewable feedstock for fuels, chem...
New technology is needed to exploit the potential of lignin as a renewable feedstock for fuels, chem...
New technology is needed to exploit the potential of lignin as a renewable feedstock for fuels, chem...
Environmental concerns and future shortage have increased the research on alternatives for fossil de...
New technology is needed to exploit the potential of lignin as a renewable feedstock for fuels, chem...
Biomass, as the only renewable source of carbon, presents a sustainable alternative to liquid fossil...
Strong adsorption of phenolics on zeolite acid sites causes high trapping inside zeolite channels an...
Lignin, with its polyaromatic structure and as a main component of lignocellulosic biomass, is consi...
Conversion of lignin to aromatic hydrocarbons over zeolites is a challenging issue due to low reacti...
The demand for biomass utilization is increasing because of the depletion of fossil resources that a...
Conversion of lignin to aromatic hydrocarbons over zeolites is a challenging issue due to low reacti...
The concern for depletion of fossil fuels and their growing environmental threats necessitates to de...
Valorization of lignocellulosic biomass becomes a sustainable alternative against the constant deple...
Hydrodeoxygenation (HDO) of lignin-derived phenolics, including the reactions of hydrogenation and d...
Hydrodeoxygenation (HDO) of lignin-derived phenolics, including the reactions of hydrogenation and d...
New technology is needed to exploit the potential of lignin as a renewable feedstock for fuels, chem...
New technology is needed to exploit the potential of lignin as a renewable feedstock for fuels, chem...
New technology is needed to exploit the potential of lignin as a renewable feedstock for fuels, chem...
Environmental concerns and future shortage have increased the research on alternatives for fossil de...
New technology is needed to exploit the potential of lignin as a renewable feedstock for fuels, chem...
Biomass, as the only renewable source of carbon, presents a sustainable alternative to liquid fossil...
Strong adsorption of phenolics on zeolite acid sites causes high trapping inside zeolite channels an...