Issue 5, 2014

Hydrodeoxygenation of vanillin as a bio-oil model over carbonaceous microspheres-supported Pd catalysts in the aqueous phase and Pickering emulsions

Abstract

A series of amphiphilic carbonaceous microspheres-supported Pd catalysts have been prepared and their performances for the hydrodeoxygenation of vanillin have been investigated in both a pure aqueous phase and in water–oil biphasic systems. The wettability of the catalyst could be facilely tuned by adjusting the hydrothermal treatment temperature during the synthesis of the carbonaceous microspheres or by a post-treatment process in alkaline solution. In the aqueous phase reactions, the more hydrophilic the catalyst, the more active it was for the hydrodeoxygenation of vanillin. And the wettability of the support affects the activity through the interaction between the catalysts and substrates/products. In the case of a water–oil biphase, the wettability of the support played a key role in forming Pickering emulsions. It was found that the selectivity of the hydrodeoxygenation reactions was determined by the type of Pickering emulsion and high selectivity of p-creosol could be achieved in the water-in-oil emulsion systems.

Graphical abstract: Hydrodeoxygenation of vanillin as a bio-oil model over carbonaceous microspheres-supported Pd catalysts in the aqueous phase and Pickering emulsions

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
31 Dec 2013
Accepted
27 Jan 2014
First published
28 Jan 2014

Green Chem., 2014,16, 2636-2643

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Hydrodeoxygenation of vanillin as a bio-oil model over carbonaceous microspheres-supported Pd catalysts in the aqueous phase and Pickering emulsions

Z. Zhu, H. Tan, J. Wang, S. Yu and K. Zhou, Green Chem., 2014, 16, 2636 DOI: 10.1039/C3GC42647E

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