Lignin Conversion Catalysis

Transformation to Aromatic Chemicals

Lignin Conversion Catalysis

Transformation to Aromatic Chemicals

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Lignin Conversion Catalysis

Authoritative reference providing comprehensive knowledge on the lignin conversion process with recent developments of mechanisms and techniques

Lignin Conversion Catalysis: Transformation to Aromatic Chemicals covers the strategy, catalysis, and mechanisms of cleaving lignin linkages to aromatic chemicals and crucially elaborates on the specifics of multiple original lignins. Sample topics covered in the work include:

  • Lignin depolymerization, models, and techniques of various lignins by heterogeneous substrates (such as native lignins, Kraft lignins, and organosolv lignins)
  • Cleavage methods for lignins (such as oxidation and hydrogenation) as well as their main products (such as arenes, phenol, and acid)
  • Relationships among the strategy/method, catalyst, and mechanism when viewed from the cleavage order and the type of corresponding chemical bonds
  • Commercial components of lignin, a globally available raw material with many applications in drug design, polymers, and more

Organic chemists, polymer chemists, and chemical engineers can use the valuable information contained in Lignin Conversion Catalysis: Transformation to Aromatic Chemicals to get up to date on this new raw material and understand the various developments that have been made in the field to make it viable for industrial purposes.

Dr. Chaofeng Zhang received his PhD in Organic Chemistry from Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics (DICP), Chinese Academy of Sciences, under the supervision of Professor Feng Wang in 2017, then joined the DICP as an Assistant Professor. In 2022, he joined Nanjing Forestry University (NFU) and was promoted to full Professor.

Professor Feng Wang received his PhD in Physical Chemistry from Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics (DICP), Chinese Academy of Sciences, in 2005, then joined DICP and was promoted to full Professor in 2011.

ISBN 9783527835010
Artikelnummer 9783527835010
Medientyp E-Book - PDF
Copyrightjahr 2022
Verlag Wiley-VCH
Umfang 464 Seiten
Sprache Englisch
Kopierschutz Adobe DRM