Lignin undergoes catalytic depolymerization in the presence of a variety of transfer hydrogenation agents, however the mechanisms for non-catalytic depolymerization of lignin via transfer hydrogenation are not well understood; this makes process optimization difficult. Herein, for the first time a mechanism for this process is proposed. For the purposes of understanding the mechanisms involved in these non-catalytic lignin depolymerization processes, this study investigates the equilibrium system of formic acid, methyl formate and carbon monoxide, as agents for the depolymerization of lignin, in the presence of either water or methanol as solvents. In the methyl formate/water (at 300 °C) system, 73 wt% oil was produced which contained a sig...
Cleavage of aromatic ether bonds through hydrogenolysis is one of the most promising routes for depo...
Lignin polymer is biologically and chemically stable and requires highly vigorous conditions for de-...
The viability of future lignocellulosic bio-refineries is highly dependent on the efficient conversi...
Lignin undergoes catalytic depolymerization in the presence of a variety of transfer hydrogenation a...
Lignin is a promising biopolymer to serve as a sustainable resource for a multitude of applications ...
Lignin is a promising biopolymer to serve as a sustainable resource for a multitude of applications ...
Alkali lignin was subjected to depolymerization in subcritical water at 265 °C, 6.5 MPa for reaction...
SSCI-VIDE+ING+XBE:YSC:NOGInternational audienceThe conversion of lignin into useful bio-based chemic...
Kraft lignin depolymerisation over Pt/alumina, Rh/alumina and solvolysis was studied under a range o...
Lignin-first biorefining constitutes a new research field in which the overarching objective is the ...
Kraft lignin depolymerisation over Pt/alumina, Rh/alumina and solvolysis was studied under a range o...
As part of the development of a process for production of a lignin-rich oil that can serve as a rene...
The solvent effect in the catalytic depolymerization of the three-dimensional network of lignin is d...
Lignin is a complex three-dimensional amorphous polymer, which, along with cellulose and hemicellulo...
The solvent effect in the catalytic depolymerization of the three-dimensional network of lignin is d...
Cleavage of aromatic ether bonds through hydrogenolysis is one of the most promising routes for depo...
Lignin polymer is biologically and chemically stable and requires highly vigorous conditions for de-...
The viability of future lignocellulosic bio-refineries is highly dependent on the efficient conversi...
Lignin undergoes catalytic depolymerization in the presence of a variety of transfer hydrogenation a...
Lignin is a promising biopolymer to serve as a sustainable resource for a multitude of applications ...
Lignin is a promising biopolymer to serve as a sustainable resource for a multitude of applications ...
Alkali lignin was subjected to depolymerization in subcritical water at 265 °C, 6.5 MPa for reaction...
SSCI-VIDE+ING+XBE:YSC:NOGInternational audienceThe conversion of lignin into useful bio-based chemic...
Kraft lignin depolymerisation over Pt/alumina, Rh/alumina and solvolysis was studied under a range o...
Lignin-first biorefining constitutes a new research field in which the overarching objective is the ...
Kraft lignin depolymerisation over Pt/alumina, Rh/alumina and solvolysis was studied under a range o...
As part of the development of a process for production of a lignin-rich oil that can serve as a rene...
The solvent effect in the catalytic depolymerization of the three-dimensional network of lignin is d...
Lignin is a complex three-dimensional amorphous polymer, which, along with cellulose and hemicellulo...
The solvent effect in the catalytic depolymerization of the three-dimensional network of lignin is d...
Cleavage of aromatic ether bonds through hydrogenolysis is one of the most promising routes for depo...
Lignin polymer is biologically and chemically stable and requires highly vigorous conditions for de-...
The viability of future lignocellulosic bio-refineries is highly dependent on the efficient conversi...