Eugenol Hydrodeoxygenation Over Mixed Mo-W Carbides.

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Department of Chemical Engineering, Laval University, Québec, Québec, G1V 0A6, Canada.

Published: October 2024

The modification of molybdenum carbide catalysts by another transition metal has raised an increasing research interest due to the significant improvement of catalyst activity in hydrodeoxygenation of lignin derivatives. At par with the commonly used Co and Ni that add a strong hydrogenation functionality, it was found that the addition of the more oxophilic W restricts ring hydrogenation while allowing the deoxygenation of oxygenated compounds and thus yielding higher selectivity toward the formation of non-oxygenated aromatic compounds. The coexistence of MoC with WC along with metallic W altered the electronic properties of MoC which resulted in an increase of catalyst active site density and facilitated further total eugenol deoxygenation. Propyl-benzene selectivity of up to 83 % was reached at close to 100 % eugenol conversion. These findings will allow a better overview of the effect of different metal phases of mixed carbides on the catalyst performance and raise the prospect of optimizing catalyst design for a hydrodeoxygenation processing of lignin depolymerization products.

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