| Literature DB >> 32070898 |
Lei Wang1, Haoxiang Ni2, Jialong Zhang2, Qipeng Shi2, Ran Zhang2, Hongbo Yu3, Mengjie Li4.
Abstract
Fast pyrolysis of lignin is still struggling in efficiency and scalable utilization. The low product selectivity thereby represents one of the most challenging issues. White-rot fungi have been widely used in bio-pretreatment of lignocellulosic biomass, where ligninolytic enzymes have been evidenced to modify lignin structures and enhance bio-refining efficiency. We thus treated lignin from both softwood (ginkgo) and hardwood (poplar) with enzymatic cocktail from white-rot fungus for fast pyrolysis. Both ginkgo and poplar lignin had much improved product selectivity at lower temperature after enzymatic modification, in particular, the 2-methoxy-phenol production from ginkgo lignin. Besides the improved product selectivity, the residue bio-char from pyrolysis had much improved surface area with more porous structures. Mechanistic study showed that the improvement of lignin pyrolysis products might attribute to demethoxylation and interunit linkage cleavage of lignin during enzymatic treatment. All these results highlighted that the product selectivity and bio-char performances have been synergistically improved by enzymatic treatment, which could thus pave a new way for enhancing fast pyrolysis efficiency. Overall, using softwood and hardwood lignin, this research has presented a new strategy using ligninolytic enzyme to modify lignin for synergistically improving product selectivity and bio-char performances, which opened up a new avenue for lignin valorization.Entities:
Keywords: Enzymatic treatment; Fast pyrolysis; Lignin valorization; Phenolic monomers; White-rot fungus
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32070898 DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.137241
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Total Environ ISSN: 0048-9697 Impact factor: 7.963