Unlocking Lignin’s Potential: Compositional Insights and Kinetic Modeling of Its Catalytic Hydropyrolysis

Status

Open

Scientific disciplines

Chemical Sciences

Research direction

Process Design and Modeling

Affiliate site

Lyon

Decarbonizing the chemical and energy industries is essential for achieving international climate goals. In this context, second-generation lignocellulosic biomass represents a sustainable alternative to fossil resources for the production of bio-based chemical intermediates. Among its constituents, lignin — an abundant aromatic biopolymer from the paper and biorefinery industries — is currently a largely under-exploited resource. However, its efficient conversion remains a significant scientific and industrial challenge. Indeed, the chemical complexity of lignins, their structural heterogeneity and the challenges associated with their characterization still limit the detailed understanding of the conversion mechanisms and hinder the development of optimized industrial processes.
This doctoral thesis aims to overcome these barriers by developing advanced numerical tools that provide a more accurate description of the composition, structure and reactivity of lignins during their conversion. The doctoral student will work on:
•    molecular reconstruction of lignins from experimental analytical data in order to accurately represent their structural diversity,
•    stochastic modeling of catalytic hydropyrolysis, a promising depolymerization process for the production of stabilized biooils and platform molecules.
This research will provide both innovative computational tools and fundamental knowledge to better understand and predict the behavior of different lignins during catalytic hydropyrolysis. This will facilitate the selection of optimal operating conditions for different lignins and enable the exploration of more efficient and more sustainable recovery pathways.

Keywords: lignocellulosic biomass, catalytic hydropyrolysis, modelling

  • Academic supervisor    Prof. Pascal FONGARLAND, IRCeLyon, ORCID : 0000-0002-8240-4505
  • Doctoral School    ED206 – Chimie, procédés, environnement, Université de Lyon
  • IFPEN supervisor    Dr Jan VERSTRAETE, ORCID : 0000-0003-4536-5639
  • PhD location    IFPEN, Lyon, France
  • Duration and start date    3 years, starting in the fourth quarter 2026 (Novembre 2)
  • Employer    IFPEN
  • Funding    PEPR B-BEST, Project « Première Ligne »
  • Academic requirements    University Master degree in Chemical Engineering or Computational Science
  • Language requirements    English level B2 (CEFR), French (willingness to learn French)
  • Other requirements    Strong interest in modeling, good knowledge of one or more programming languages (C, C++, Python, Matlab), open to multiple scientific fields.

To apply, please send your cover letter and CV to the IFPEN supervisor indicated here below.

Contact
Encadrant IFPEN :
Dr Jan VERSTRAETE