Industrial lignin such as kraft lignin is an abundant feedstock for renewable chemicals and materials. In this study, a process was developed for depolymerization of kraft lignin followed by an upgrading separation step and further bioconversion of the obtained monoaromatic compounds to muconic acid. First, industrial kraft lignin, Indulin AT, was processed into a guaiacol-rich stream using base-catalyzed depolymerization. This stream was subsequently upgraded using liquid-liquid extraction and evaporation to yield a more concentrated and less inhibitory stream, adapted for bioconversion. Finally, guaiacol was quantitatively converted to muconic acid through bioconversion using an engineered Pseudomonas putida strain containing cytochrome P...
37 p.-6 fig.-2 tab.-1 graph. abst.In order to better understand bacterial depolymerization of lignin...
Conversion of lignin into chemicals and biofuels was performed using the commercial Kraft lignin, In...
Current industrial synthesis of adipic acid is nonrenewable and depends on a carcinogenic starting m...
The conversion of technical lignin into valuable chemicals is important for the complete utilization...
Abstract Background Cis, cis-muconic acid (MA) is a dicarboxylic acid of recognized industrial value...
Lignin, a major component of lignocellulosic biomass, is the most abundant aromatic polymer on the p...
The most prominent aromatic feedstock on Earth is lignin, however, lignin valorization is still an u...
Lignin valorization offers significant potential to enhance the economic viability of lignocellulosi...
Lignin valorization offers significant potential to enhance the economic viability of lignocellulosi...
As one of the most abundant materials in nature, lignin has been used widely in co-generation operat...
Lignin valorization depends on microbial upcycling of various aromatic compounds in the form of a co...
The conversion of biomass-derived sugars and aromatic molecules to cis,cis-muconic acid (referred to...
Abstract Background Lignin is a potential feedstock for microbial conversion into various chemicals....
Naturally, many aerobic organisms degrade lignin-derived aromatics through conserved intermediates i...
In order to better understand bacterial depolymerization of lignin, a new analytical approach was pr...
37 p.-6 fig.-2 tab.-1 graph. abst.In order to better understand bacterial depolymerization of lignin...
Conversion of lignin into chemicals and biofuels was performed using the commercial Kraft lignin, In...
Current industrial synthesis of adipic acid is nonrenewable and depends on a carcinogenic starting m...
The conversion of technical lignin into valuable chemicals is important for the complete utilization...
Abstract Background Cis, cis-muconic acid (MA) is a dicarboxylic acid of recognized industrial value...
Lignin, a major component of lignocellulosic biomass, is the most abundant aromatic polymer on the p...
The most prominent aromatic feedstock on Earth is lignin, however, lignin valorization is still an u...
Lignin valorization offers significant potential to enhance the economic viability of lignocellulosi...
Lignin valorization offers significant potential to enhance the economic viability of lignocellulosi...
As one of the most abundant materials in nature, lignin has been used widely in co-generation operat...
Lignin valorization depends on microbial upcycling of various aromatic compounds in the form of a co...
The conversion of biomass-derived sugars and aromatic molecules to cis,cis-muconic acid (referred to...
Abstract Background Lignin is a potential feedstock for microbial conversion into various chemicals....
Naturally, many aerobic organisms degrade lignin-derived aromatics through conserved intermediates i...
In order to better understand bacterial depolymerization of lignin, a new analytical approach was pr...
37 p.-6 fig.-2 tab.-1 graph. abst.In order to better understand bacterial depolymerization of lignin...
Conversion of lignin into chemicals and biofuels was performed using the commercial Kraft lignin, In...
Current industrial synthesis of adipic acid is nonrenewable and depends on a carcinogenic starting m...