Selective Ether/Ester C–O Cleavage of an Acetylated Lignin Model via Tandem Catalysis
ACS Catalysis2015Vol. 5(11), pp. 7004–7007
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Abstract
Selective ether/ester C–O bond hydrogenolysis of an acetylated lignin model is achieved using a thermodynamically leveraged tandem catalytic strategy. Acetylation serves to (1) solubilize both lignin and lignin models and to (2) modify the reactivity of pendant hydroxy groups to promote more selective C–O cleavage.
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