From Douglas fir to renewable H2-enriched syngas via ex situ catalytic pyrolysis over metal nanoparticles–nanocellulose derived carbon catalysts
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Hanwu Lei, Chenxi Wang, Moriko Qian, Elmar Villota, Wendy Mateo
A carbon catalyst, which was derived from nanocellulose (NC) and doped with uniform sized and well dispersed metal nanoparticles, showed optimal performance for the generation of H2-enriched (67.4 vol%) syngas during the catalytic pyrolysis of biomass. This study provides a new route for renewable H2 production by biomass pyrolysis over a green NC-based catalyst.
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