| Literature DB >> 32712365 |
Xudong Liu1, Florent P Bouxin2, Jiajun Fan3, Vitaliy L Budarin2, Changwei Hu4, James H Clark2.
Abstract
Catalytic hydrogenolysis of lignin to obtain value-added phenolic chemicals is a sustainable and cost-effective strategy for the efficient valorization of biomass derived wastes. Herein, an innovative approach by using a single-step microwave assisted depolymerization of lignin from birch sawdust without external hydrogen in the mixture of water-alcohol (methanol, ethanol, isopropanol) co-solvents over commercial catalysts (Pd/C, Pt/C, Ru/C) was investigated. A 65 wt% yield of phenolic monomers was obtained based on 43.8 wt% of delignification (190 °C, 3 h). The solid residues retained 92.0 wt% of cellulose and 57.3 wt% of hemicellulose, which could be further used for fermentation or in the pulp industry. Analysis of the lignin oil revealed that in-situ hydrogen generated from methanol decomposition promoted the hydrogenolysis of βO4 ether linkage and selective hydrogenation of unsaturated side-chains of phenolic monomers. This work introduces new perspectives for the efficient and cost-effective production of value-added phenolic compounds from lignin in agro-industrial wastes without external hydrogen assisted by microwave heating.Entities:
Keywords: Birch sawdust; In-situ hydrogen; Lignin valorization; Microwave heating; Phenolic monomers
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32712365 DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2020.123490
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hazard Mater ISSN: 0304-3894 Impact factor: 10.588