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An, Kwangjin
Advanced Nanocatalysis Lab (An Lab)
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  • Nanoparticle catalytsts, catalytic activity, selectivity, and stability, strong metal-support interactions, CO2 utilization, biomass conversion, Plastic Up-cycling

Utilization of Waste Lignin for Conversion to Carbon Supports and Nylon Precursors

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Title
Utilization of Waste Lignin for Conversion to Carbon Supports and Nylon Precursors
Other Titles
Utilization of Waste Lignin for Conversion to Carbon Supports and Nylon Precursors
Author
An, Kwangjin
Issue Date
2023-03-26
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Citation
ACS Spring 2023
Abstract
The valorization of waste lignin for the production of high value-added chemicals is energetically and environmentally important. Here, a new catalytic process was developed to produce raw materials for nylon production utilizing 100% of the waste lignin emitted from industrial processes. Guaiacol, extracted from technical lignin, was converted to phenol through a hydrodeoxygenation reaction over carbon-supported MoO2 catalysts. The extracted lignin oil and the remaining solid residue were used as a carbon support to prepare supported catalysts. The produced phenol was selectively converted to cyclohexanone or cyclohexanol, over carbon-supported Pd catalysts. The produced cyclohexanone and cyclohexanol were further converted to caprolactam and adipic acid, the main reagents used to produce nylon-6 and nylon-6,6 fibers, respectively. This process was demonstrated using real kraft and Klason lignin released from industry. This study shed light to utilize waste lignin as a resource by producing not only guaiacol raw material for the production of high value-added nylon, but also the carbon support used for catalytic conversion.
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https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/65507
URL
https://acs.digitellinc.com/sessions/561966/view
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