Issue 1, 2016

Alkylphenols to phenol and olefins by zeolite catalysis: a pathway to valorize raw and fossilized lignocellulose

Abstract

Selective conversion of alkylphenols to phenol and olefins is presented as a challenging key step in upgrading raw and fossilized lignocellulose. An exceptional and stable dealkylation performance is achieved by application of an acidic ZSM-5 zeolite, in which co-feeding of water is crucial to maintain catalytic activity. The role of water is attributed to competitive adsorption of water and phenol. The lignin-first pathway towards phenol yields a tenfold improvement of phenol compared to the state-of-the-art single-step lignocellullosic depolymerization techniques.

Graphical abstract: Alkylphenols to phenol and olefins by zeolite catalysis: a pathway to valorize raw and fossilized lignocellulose

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Aug 2015
Accepted
11 Aug 2015
First published
17 Aug 2015

Green Chem., 2016,18, 297-306

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Alkylphenols to phenol and olefins by zeolite catalysis: a pathway to valorize raw and fossilized lignocellulose

D. Verboekend, Y. Liao, W. Schutyser and B. F. Sels, Green Chem., 2016, 18, 297 DOI: 10.1039/C5GC01868D

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