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Where are ionic liquid strategies most suited in the pursuit of chemicals and energy from lignocellulosic biomass?

Ning Sun1, Héctor Rodríguez, Mustafizur Rahman, Robin D Rogers.   

Abstract

Certain ionic liquids have been shown to dissolve cellulose, other biopolymers, and even raw biomass under relatively mild conditions. This particular ability of some ionic liquids, accompanied by a series of concurrent advantages, enables the development of improved processing strategies for the manufacturing of a plethora of biopolymer-based advanced materials. The more recent discoveries of dissolution of lignocellulosic materials (e.g., wood) in ionic liquids, with at least partial separation of the major constituent biopolymers, suggest further paths towards the achievement of a truly sustainable chemical and energy economy based on the concept of a biorefinery which provides chemicals, materials, and energy. Nonetheless, questions remain about the use of ionic liquids and the advisability of introducing any new process which utilizes bulk synthetic chemicals which have to be made, disposed of, and prevented from entering the environment. In this article, we discuss our own journey from the discovery of the dissolution of cellulose in ionic liquids to the cusp of an enabling technology for a true biorefinery and consider some of the key questions which remain.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21170465     DOI: 10.1039/c0cc03990j

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chem Commun (Camb)        ISSN: 1359-7345            Impact factor:   6.222


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2.  Chemical and physicochemical pretreatment of lignocellulosic biomass: a review.

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3.  Organocatalytic upgrading of furfural and 5-hydroxymethyl furfural to C10 and C12 furoins with quantitative yield and atom-efficiency.

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Review 4.  Green methods of lignocellulose pretreatment for biorefinery development.

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Journal:  Appl Microbiol Biotechnol       Date:  2016-10-06       Impact factor: 4.813

Review 5.  Towards a molecular understanding of cellulose dissolution in ionic liquids: anion/cation effect, synergistic mechanism and physicochemical aspects.

Authors:  Yao Li; Jianji Wang; Xiaomin Liu; Suojiang Zhang
Journal:  Chem Sci       Date:  2018-03-26       Impact factor: 9.825

6.  Production and extraction of sugars from switchgrass hydrolyzed in ionic liquids.

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Journal:  Biotechnol Biofuels       Date:  2013-03-20       Impact factor: 6.040

7.  Glucose recovery from aqueous solutions by adsorption in metal-organic framework MIL-101: a molecular simulation study.

Authors:  Krishna M Gupta; Kang Zhang; Jianwen Jiang
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2015-08-05       Impact factor: 4.379

8.  Evaluation of four ionic liquids for pretreatment of lignocellulosic biomass.

Authors:  John Gräsvik; Sandra Winestrand; Monica Normark; Leif J Jönsson; Jyri-Pekka Mikkola
Journal:  BMC Biotechnol       Date:  2014-04-30       Impact factor: 2.563

9.  Evaluation of the two-step treatment with ionic liquids and alkali for enhancing enzymatic hydrolysis of Eucalyptus: chemical and anatomical changes.

Authors:  Han-Yin Li; Xue Chen; Chen-Zhou Wang; Shao-Ni Sun; Run-Cang Sun
Journal:  Biotechnol Biofuels       Date:  2016-08-05       Impact factor: 6.040

10.  Use of [C4mim]Cl for efficient extraction of caffeoylquinic acids from sweet potato leaves.

Authors:  Toyonobu Usuki; Shingo Onda; Masahiro Yoshizawa-Fujita; Masahiro Rikukawa
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2017-07-31       Impact factor: 4.379

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