Upgrading of lignin-derived bio-oils by catalytic hydrodeoxygenation
Shiraz University · University of California, Davis · +1 more institution
Abstract
The incentive for use of renewable resources to replace fossil sources is motivating extensive research on new and alternative fuels derived from biomass. Bio-oils derived from cellulosic biomass offer the prospect of becoming a major feedstock for production of fuels and chemicals, and lignin is a plentiful, underutilized component of cellulosic biomass. Lignin conversion requires depolymerization and removal of oxygen. Likely processes for lignin conversion involve depolymerization (e.g., by pyrolysis) and catalytic upgrading of the resultant bio-oils. A major goal of the upgrading is catalytic hydrodeoxygenation (HDO), which involves reactions with hydrogen that produce hydrocarbons and water. The aim of…
Citation impact
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- 66.73
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- 100%
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- 150
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6Topics & keywords
- Hydrodeoxygenation
- Lignin
- Cellulosic ethanol
- Depolymerization
- Guaiacol
- Lignocellulosic biomass
- Biomass (ecology)
- Chemistry