Abstract

Biomass fast pyrolysis liquid (also known as bio-oil) is considered to be one of the most promising renewable carbon feedstocks. However, fresh pyrolyzed bio-oil is acidic and corrosive and contains large amounts of carbonyl and phenolic compounds produced by polymerization under acidic conditions. This work primarily utilizes an electrochemical conversion strategy using only earth-abundant metal catalysts to achieve the carbonyl hydrogenation process. The results show that upgrading this process produces biofuels with greater stability and higher specific energy. In addition to analyzing the chemical implications of this conversion strategy, this work will also discuss why electrocatalytic conversion is a promising technology path for biofuels and fine chemicals. Reference Huang, S., Lam, C. H.* et al. (2022). "The Structural Phase Effect of MoS2 in Controlling the Reaction Selectivity between Electrocatalytic Hydrogenation and Dimerization of Furfural." ACS Catalysis 12(18): 11340-11354.Huang, S., Lam, C. H.* et al. (2022). "MoS2-Catalyzed Selective Electrocatalytic Hydrogenation of Aromatic Aldehydes in an Aqueous Environment." Green Chemistry.Tu, Q., Lam, C. H.* et al. (2021). "Electrocatalysis for Chemical and Fuel Production: Investigating Climate Change Mitigation Potential and Economic Feasibility." Environmental Science & Technology 55(5): 3240-3249.Garedew, M., Lam, C. H.* et al. (2020). "Greener Routes to Biomass Waste Valorization: Lignin Transformation Through Electrocatalysis for Renewable Chemicals and Fuels Production." ChemSusChem 13(17): 4214-4237. Lam, C. H., et al. (2017). "Towards sustainable hydrocarbon fuels with biomass fast pyrolysis oil and electrocatalytic upgrading." Sustainable Energy & Fuels 1(2): 258-266. Figure 1

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