Biomass-derived furfural conversion over Ni/CNT catalysts at the interface of water-oil emulsion droplets

Herrera, C.; Pinto-Neira, J.; Fuentealba, D.; Sepulveda, C.; Rosenkranz, A.; Gonzalez, M.; Escalona, N.

Abstract

Carbon nanotubes-supported Ni catalysts were investigated for the hydrogenation of furfural as a biomass-derived furanic model compound at the liquid-liquid interface of Pickering emulsions in a batch reactor at 200 degrees C and 2.0 MPa of H-2 pressure. The catalysts were characterized by N-2 physisorption, He-TPD/MS, NH3-TPD/MS, TEM, CO chemisorption, H-2-TPR, contact angle and optical/fluorescent microscopy. It was found that an increase of surface oxygen groups allows for the formation of amphiphilic particles. The amphiphilic 10%Ni/CNTox particles were homogeneous dispersed at the water-oil interface of the emulsion droplets thus enhancing the catalytic activity in furfural conversion.

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Título según WOS: Biomass-derived furfural conversion over Ni/CNT catalysts at the interface of water-oil emulsion droplets
Título de la Revista: CATALYSIS COMMUNICATIONS
Volumen: 144
Editorial: Elsevier
Fecha de publicación: 2020
DOI:

10.1016/j.catcom.2020.106070

Notas: ISI