Selective synthesis of bio-based benzaldehyde using magnetic CoFe2O4@Biochar(HTR) catalyst
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Abstract
Developing green and efficient methods to acquire lignocellulose-based chemicals with high added value is beneficial for facilitating green chemistry and sustainable development. The goal of this study is to demonstrate that bio-based benzaldehyde, a noteworthy high-value chemical, is able to directionally prepare from lignocellulosic biomass. This new controllable transformation was materialized by uniting catalytic-pyrolysis of lignocellulose to toluene intermediate and catalytic oxidation of toluene intermediate to bio-based benzaldehyde. This work also developed highly active magnetic catalyst (CoFe2O4@Biochar(HTR)), achieving 77.1 % benzaldehyde selectivity and 46.7 % benzaldehyde yield using this catalyst. It was found that introducing the biochar carrier into the cobalt iron composite metal oxide catalyst enhanced hydroxyl radical formation and bio-based benzaldehyde synthesis. Based on catalyst characterizations and hydroxyl radical analysis, potential reaction mechanism for bio-based benzaldehyde synthesis was proposed. This strategy may provide a beneficial pathway for developing high-value bio-based chemical (benzaldehyde) using renewable lignocellulosic biomass.
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