Efficient depolymerization of lignin to biobased chemicals using a two-step approach involving ozonation in a continuous flow microreactor followed by catalytic hydrotreatment

  • Bernardes Figueiredo, Monique
  • Keij, F. W.
  • Hommes, Arne
  • Deuss, P. J.
  • Venderbosch, R.H.
  • Yue, J.
  • Heeres, Hero
Publication date
November 2019
Publisher
American Chemical Society (ACS)

Abstract

Lignin is a promising feedstock for the replacement of conventional carbon sources for the production of chemicals and fuels. In this paper, results are reported for the depolymerization of various residual lignins in the absence of a catalyst by utilizing ozone. Reactions were performed in a microreactor setup ensuring high gas-liquid mass transfer rates, a low inventory of ozone, and straightforward scale-up possibilities. The ozonation is demonstrated using a representative model compound (vanillin) and various lignins (pyrolytic and organosolv) dissolved in methanol (2.5 wt %). Experiments were performed under ambient conditions, at gas-liquid flow ratios ranging from 30 to 90 and short residence times on the order of 12-24 s. Analyses ...

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