“…To meet the requirements for green and sustainable development, it becomes more urgent to pursue energy and commodity chemicals from renewable resources. , Cyclic alcohols can be readily accessible from biomass-derived phenols via selective hydrogenation, which are regarded as biomass platform compounds to produce more valuable chemicals. Therefore, intramolecular dehydration of cyclic alcohols provides a green and sustainable strategy for the synthesis of cyclic alkenes, which has been widely investigated in recent years. − To date, various multifunctional catalytic systems (Scheme S1) including high-temperature water (>375 °C), , metal catalysts, , mineral acids ( e.g. , H 3 PO 4 , − H 2 SO 4 , , and HCl), solid acids, − organic acids, and metal oxides ( e.g.…”