Boosting the catalytic performance of Ru nanoparticles in the cleavage of β-O-4 linkages in lignin by doping Mo†
Abstract
In this work, Ru nanoparticles doped with Mo on reduced graphene oxide (RuMo/rGO) are prepared through synchronous reduction of RuCl3, MoCl5, and graphene oxide. The compositions, morphologies, and structures of the as-prepared RuMo/rGO composites are fully characterized. Their catalytic properties in oxidative cleavage of β-O-4 linkages in lignin model compounds and lignin are explored. It is illustrated that with O2 as the oxidant RuMo/rGO shows overall better catalytic performance in the oxidative cleavage of β-O-4 linkages than the catalysts, such as Ru/rGO and RuCo/rGO, reported in our previous work. The catalytic mechanism is elaborated through experiments and density functional theory (DFT) calculation. Pronouncedly, we show that the as-doped Mo can effectively boost the molecular oxygen activation process and the adsorption of β-O-4 model compounds on the Ru nanoparticle surface on rGO, and thus enhance the catalytic activity. It is demonstrated meanwhile that RuMo/rGO can catalyze the depolymerization of organosolv birch lignin yielding 17.1% aromatic compounds under relatively mild conditions (100 °C, 0.3 MPa O2, 12 h, pH = 12).