More than a support: the unique role of Nb2O5 in supported metal catalysts for lignin hydrodeoxygenation
Abstract
Nb2O5-supported metal materials are a vital class of green catalysts with excellent lignin hydrodeoxygenation activity and reusability in an aqueous catalytic system, in which the Nb2O5 support plays a pivotal role because of its nontoxic nature, strong acidity and remarkable stability in water. This review summarizes the recent advances in Nb2O5-supported metal catalysts for lignin hydrodeoxygenation, especially the special role of Nb2O5. In particular, the review first presents an overview of the structure, acid and redox properties of Nb2O5. It then focuses on the unique contribution of Nb2O5 in hydrodeoxygenation of lignin model compounds based on comparison with other common supports, including its promotion of C–O cleavage and enhancement of suitability and reusability in the aqueous phase. Strategies for the modification of Nb2O5 and the conversion of real lignin or its oil to aromatics over Nb2O5-supported metal catalysts are further summarized. Finally, the article attempts to highlight the remaining challenges and provide some outlooks for the future development of Nb2O5-supported metal catalysts. This review will provide valuable insights for developing advanced green catalysts for lignin valorization and other challenging environmental catalytic processes.