Guaiacol, produced by thermal degradation
of lignin, represents
a model compound for upgrading of fast pyrolysis bio-oils by deoxygenation.
In our prior work, with Pt/C catalyst, such a process using H<sub>2</sub> was studied. To overcome the high cost of H<sub>2</sub>,
methane is used in this work to deoxygenate guaiacol. On Pt/C catalyst,
in terms of guaiacol conversion and product distribution, methane
is found to exhibit as good deoxygenation performance as H<sub>2</sub>. The lifetime of this catalyst, however, is short (<3 h). The
lifetime of Pt–Bi/C catalyst is extended (no significant deactivation
in 5 h), by addition of bismuth as a promoter. This work provides
a new approach for bio-oil upgrading using methane as a reductant
instead of hydrogen