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Production of aromatic monomers at one atmospheric pressure through depolymerization of lignin using combined alkaline solution and aqueous ChCl:urea
Lignin is a promising sustainable feedstock for the production of renewable aromatic chemicals. However, conventional depolymerization techniques often require high pressure and temperature. This study aimed to address this limitation by investigating the application of a combined solvent containing...
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Published in: | Industrial crops and products 2023-02, Vol.192, p.115911, Article 115911 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Lignin is a promising sustainable feedstock for the production of renewable aromatic chemicals. However, conventional depolymerization techniques often require high pressure and temperature. This study aimed to address this limitation by investigating the application of a combined solvent containing aqueous deep eutectic solvent and sodium hydroxide in the depolymerization of Kraft lignin at atmospheric pressure. The effects of temperature, duration, and NaOH concentration were investigated. Under the depolymerization conditions of 150 °C, 20 min, 7.5% (w/v) NaOH, an aromatic monomer yield of 23.06 mg/g was achieved. Various metal chloride catalysts, including LiCl, CuCl2, and FeCl3, were added as oxidizing agents to promote lignin depolymerization. The synergistic effects of the combined solvent with CuCl2 resulted in an aromatic monomer yield of 69.75 mg/g. Physical and chemical characterization of lignin samples was performed to provide further evidence to support the effectiveness of the depolymerization process proposed in this study. The use of NaOH-aqueous DES as a depolymerization medium could be a promising method for promoting a milder and inherently safer depolymerization system.
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•NaOH-incorporated ChCl:urea enabled lignin depolymerization at 1 atm.•Aromatic monomer yield of 23.06 mg/g was achieved with 7.5% NaOH-aqueous-ChCl:urea.•Addition of metal chloride catalysts enhanced the aromatic monomer yield by ∼2-fold.•The addition of CuCl2 led to higher aromatic monomer yields than LiCl and FeCl3.•An aromatic monomer yield of 69.75 mg/g was achieved after the addition of CuCl2. |
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ISSN: | 0926-6690 1872-633X |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.indcrop.2022.115911 |