This research aimed to synthesize magnesium silicate (MgSiO) used as a support for Ni-Fe cocatalysts in the depolymerization of kraft lignin. Magnesium silicate was prepared by a hydrothermal method, followed by metal solution impregnation to obtain lignin depolymerization catalysts. The catalytic efficiency of kraft lignin depolymerization to valued phenolic compounds was studied by varying the ratios of Ni and Fe on the MgSiO support. Moreover, other factors such as temperature, reaction time, and catalyst recycling affected both the quality and quantity of the products studied. The results illustrated that the catalyst 10Ni10Fe/MS produced all lignin depolymerization products with the highest yield (14.29 wt %) using reaction conditions of 300 °C and 1 h. In addition, the main products were found to be catechol (11.38 wt %), guaiacol (1.51 wt %), and phenol (0.79 wt %). More importantly, the 10Ni10Fe/MS catalyst showed good reusability even after two recycling processes, and the obtained phenol and guaiacol were found to be 0.63 and 1.01 wt %, respectively.

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