| Literature DB >> 25189514 |
Shanhua Huang1, Nubla Mahmood1, Matthew Tymchyshyn1, Zhongshun Yuan1, Chunbao Charles Xu2.
Abstract
In this study, formic acid (FA) was employed as an in-situ hydrogen donor for the reductive de-polymerization of kraft lignin (KL). Under the optimum operating conditions, i.e., 300 °C, 1 h, 18.6 wt.% substrate concentration, 50/50 (v/v) water-ethanol medium with FA at a FA-to-lignin mass ratio of 0.7, KL (Mw∼10,000 g/mol) was effectively de-polymerized, producing de-polymerized lignin (DL, Mw 1270 g/mol) at a yield of ∼90 wt.% and <1 wt.% yield of solid residue (SR). The MW of the DL products decreased with increasing reaction temperature, time and FA-to-lignin mass ratio. The sulfur contents of all DL products were remarkably lower than that in the original KL. It was also demonstrated that FA is a more reactive hydrogen source than external hydrogen for reductive de-polymerization of KL.Entities:
Keywords: De-polymerization; Formic acid; Hydrogen; Lignin; Molecular weight
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25189514 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2014.08.045
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642