The pulp and paper manufacturers generate approximately 50 million metric tons of lignin per annum, most of which has been abandoned or incinerated because of lignin's recalcitrant nature. Here, we report bias-free photoelectrochemical (PEC) oxidation of lignin coupled with asymmetric hydrogenation of C=C bonds. The PEC platform consists of a hematite (α-Fe2O3) photoanode and a silicon photovoltaic-wired mesoporous indium tin oxide (Si/mesoITO) photocathode. We substantiate a new function of photoelectroactivated α-Fe2O3 to extract electrons from lignin. The extracted electrons are transferred to the Si/mesoITO photocathode for regenerating synthetic nicotinamide cofactor analogues (mNADHs). We demonstrate that the reduction kinetics of mNA...
Biomass has been considered as a promising energy resource to combat the exhaustion of fossil fuels,...
Lignocellulose is the most abundant form of biomass on earth, and its efficient valorization for H2 ...
One of the challenges of depolymerizing lignin to valuable aromatics lies in the selective cleavage ...
The pulp and paper manufacturers generate approximately 50 million metric tons of lignin per annum, ...
The valorization of lignin has significant potential in producing commodity chemicals and fuels from...
Each year, the pulp and paper industry produces approximately 50???million metric tons of lignin as ...
Lignin is a major component of lignocellulosic biomass. Although it is highly recalcitrant to break ...
One prominent goal of 21st century research is to develop a sustainable carbon-neutral biorefinery. ...
© The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019. Biomass is a naturally abundant, sustainable and clean resour...
Over the last eight years, the United States has experienced a rapid reduction of greenhouse gases w...
Power- and solar-to-chemical energy conversion has been spotlighted as a promising technology for th...
Means of sustainable on-demand hydrogen peroxide production are sought after for numerous industrial...
Solar-to-chemical energy conversion, so-called artificial photosynthesis has received great attentio...
Lignin is a valuable source for chemicals, particularly phenols, and has the potential to serve as a...
Photoreforming of lignocellulose biomass is widely recognised as a challenging but key technology fo...
Biomass has been considered as a promising energy resource to combat the exhaustion of fossil fuels,...
Lignocellulose is the most abundant form of biomass on earth, and its efficient valorization for H2 ...
One of the challenges of depolymerizing lignin to valuable aromatics lies in the selective cleavage ...
The pulp and paper manufacturers generate approximately 50 million metric tons of lignin per annum, ...
The valorization of lignin has significant potential in producing commodity chemicals and fuels from...
Each year, the pulp and paper industry produces approximately 50???million metric tons of lignin as ...
Lignin is a major component of lignocellulosic biomass. Although it is highly recalcitrant to break ...
One prominent goal of 21st century research is to develop a sustainable carbon-neutral biorefinery. ...
© The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019. Biomass is a naturally abundant, sustainable and clean resour...
Over the last eight years, the United States has experienced a rapid reduction of greenhouse gases w...
Power- and solar-to-chemical energy conversion has been spotlighted as a promising technology for th...
Means of sustainable on-demand hydrogen peroxide production are sought after for numerous industrial...
Solar-to-chemical energy conversion, so-called artificial photosynthesis has received great attentio...
Lignin is a valuable source for chemicals, particularly phenols, and has the potential to serve as a...
Photoreforming of lignocellulose biomass is widely recognised as a challenging but key technology fo...
Biomass has been considered as a promising energy resource to combat the exhaustion of fossil fuels,...
Lignocellulose is the most abundant form of biomass on earth, and its efficient valorization for H2 ...
One of the challenges of depolymerizing lignin to valuable aromatics lies in the selective cleavage ...