Highly dispersed Pd nanoparticles in situ reduced and stabilized by nitrogen-alkali lignin-doped phenolic nanospheres and their application in vanillin hydrodeoxygenation

Xue Gu, Yu Qin, Jiahui Wei,Bing Yuan,Fengli Yu,Liantao Xin, Congxia Xie,Shitao Yu

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering(2024)

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Herein, we introduced a nitrogen-alkali lignin-doped phenolic resin (N@ALnPR) to produce palladium nanoparticles through an in situ reduction of palladium in an aqueous phase, without the need for additional reagents or a reducing atmosphere. The phenolic resin nanospheres and the resulting palladium nanoparticles were extensively characterized. Alkali lignin created a highly conducive environment for nitrogen incorporation, dispersion, reduction, and stabilization of palladium, leading to a distinct catalytic performance of palladium nanoparticles in vanillin hydrodeoxygenation. Under specific conditions of 1 mmol of vanillin, 40 mg of catalyst, 1 MPa H2, 90 °C, and 3 h, the optimized Pd/N@AL30PR catalyst exhibited a nearly complete conversion of vanillin, 98.9
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alkali lignin,phenolic nanosphere,palladium nanoparticles,hydrodeoxygenation,vanillin
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