Catalytic Hydrogenolysis of Lignin into Serviceable Products
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ConspectusLignin, a major component of lignocellulosic biomass, accounts for nearly 30% of organic carbon on Earth, making it the most abundant renewable source of aromatic carbon. The valorization of lignin beyond low-value heat and power has been one of the foremost challenges for a long time. On the other hand, aromatic compounds, constituting a substantial segment of the chemical industry and projected to reach a market value of $382 billion by 2030, are predominantly derived from fossil resources, contributing to increased CO2 emissions. Integrating lignin into the aromatic chemical supply chain will offer a promising strategy to reduce the carbon footprint and boost the economic viability of…
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- Hydrogenolysis
- Catalysis
- Lignin
- Chemistry
- Organic chemistry
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