© The Royal Society of Chemistry 2017. Reductive catalytic fractionation (RCF) of lignocellulosic biomass is a promising lignin-first biorefinery strategy that yields nearly theoretical amounts of phenolic monomers by performing solvolytic delignification and lignin depolymerization in presence of a reducing catalyst, here Ni-Al2O3. This contribution attempts to elucidate the precise role of the catalyst, with respect to lignin solubilization, depolymerization and stabilization. The presented experiments unambiguously show that the solvent, under the applied conditions (methanol at 523 K), is largely responsible for both the initial release of lignin fragments from the lignocellulose matrix and their further depolymerization to shorter phen...
Nowadays, with the depletion of fossil fuels as main source of energy and chemicals, strong alternat...
In-depth structural analysis of biorefined lignin is imperative to understand its physicochemical pr...
Lignocellulosic biorefinery for production of biofuels, materials and chemicals requires valorizatio...
Today, alternative technologies are being developed to drastically reduce our society’s dependency o...
In the context of sustainability and CO2 neutral chemistry, the biorefinery concept offers an alluri...
Instigated by environmental concerns and resource scarcity, a shift towards a circular, bio-based ec...
Lignocellulose, the most abundant biomass constituent, represents a promising renewable resource for...
© The Royal Society of Chemistry 2015. A catalytic lignocellulose biorefinery process is presented, ...
Lignin is the most abundant source of renewable aromatics on Earth, but its tendency to undergo irre...
© The Royal Society of Chemistry 2015. Reductive catalytic fractionation constitutes a promising app...
Lignocellulose, the most abundant biomass constituent, represents a promising renewable resource for...
In recent years, lignin valorization has gained upward momentum owing to advances in both plant bioe...
During the past decade, a growing scientific community is eagerly seeking for effective lignin valor...
Currently, valorization of lignocellulosic biomass almost exclusively focuses on the production of p...
\u3cp\u3eA two-step catalytic process for woody biomass fractionation and valorization is presented....
Nowadays, with the depletion of fossil fuels as main source of energy and chemicals, strong alternat...
In-depth structural analysis of biorefined lignin is imperative to understand its physicochemical pr...
Lignocellulosic biorefinery for production of biofuels, materials and chemicals requires valorizatio...
Today, alternative technologies are being developed to drastically reduce our society’s dependency o...
In the context of sustainability and CO2 neutral chemistry, the biorefinery concept offers an alluri...
Instigated by environmental concerns and resource scarcity, a shift towards a circular, bio-based ec...
Lignocellulose, the most abundant biomass constituent, represents a promising renewable resource for...
© The Royal Society of Chemistry 2015. A catalytic lignocellulose biorefinery process is presented, ...
Lignin is the most abundant source of renewable aromatics on Earth, but its tendency to undergo irre...
© The Royal Society of Chemistry 2015. Reductive catalytic fractionation constitutes a promising app...
Lignocellulose, the most abundant biomass constituent, represents a promising renewable resource for...
In recent years, lignin valorization has gained upward momentum owing to advances in both plant bioe...
During the past decade, a growing scientific community is eagerly seeking for effective lignin valor...
Currently, valorization of lignocellulosic biomass almost exclusively focuses on the production of p...
\u3cp\u3eA two-step catalytic process for woody biomass fractionation and valorization is presented....
Nowadays, with the depletion of fossil fuels as main source of energy and chemicals, strong alternat...
In-depth structural analysis of biorefined lignin is imperative to understand its physicochemical pr...
Lignocellulosic biorefinery for production of biofuels, materials and chemicals requires valorizatio...