Abstract
The effect of zeolite solid acids on the in situ hydrogenation of bio-derived phenol over Raney Ni was investigated, which indicated that the conversion of phenol increased with the addition of zeolite solid acids and Hbeta (Si/Al=60) showed the best performance of high phenol conversion and selectivity towards the desired products and low carbon loss. In addition, the quantity of Hbeta (Si/Al=60) and Raney Ni had marked impact on the carbon loss, but little effect on both the conversion and the products distribution. And the mixed catalysts of Raney Ni and Hbeta (Si/Al=60) exhibited excellent stability.
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