A first systematic approach on the base catalyzed depolymerization (BCD) of five technical lignins derived from various botanical origins (herbaceous, hardwood and softwood) and covering the main three industrial pulping methods (soda, kraft and organosolv) is reported. This study provides a first of its kind in-depth quantification and structural characterization of two main BCD fractions namely lignin oil and lignin residue, describing the influence of the BCD process conditions. Depolymerization is evaluated in terms of lignin conversion, lignin oil yield, phenolic monomer selectivity and the production of lignin residue and char. Lignin oils were extensively characterized by size exclusion chromatography (SEC), GC-MS, GC-FID, 13C-NMR, H...
The research reported here was funded by BBSRC and a consortium of industry partners comprising the ...
Lignin, a major component of lignocellulose, is the largest source of aromatic building blocks on th...
The development of fundamentally new approaches for lignin depolymerization is challenged by the com...
A first systematic approach on the base catalyzed depolymerization (BCD) of five technical lignins d...
Lignin holds tremendous and versatile possibilities to produce value-added chemicals and high perfor...
Detailed insight into the structure and composition of industrial (technical) lignins is needed to d...
The viability of several technical lignins as a source for biobased platform chemicals was investiga...
Detailed insight into the structure and composition of industrial (technical) lignins is needed to d...
A mild lignin-first acidolysis process (140 °C, 40 min) was developed using the benign solvent dimet...
Lignocellulosic materials are promising alternatives to non-renewable fossil sources when producing ...
The authors gratefully acknowledge financial support of NWO, the Smart Mix Program of the Netherland...
Detailed insight into the structure and composition of industrial (technical) lignins is needed to d...
Lignin, as the most abundant aromatic polymer, renders a great opportunity to produce sustainable ar...
The efficient valorization of lignin could dictate the success of the 2nd generation biorefinery. Li...
The research reported here was funded by BBSRC and a consortium of industry partners comprising the ...
Lignin, a major component of lignocellulose, is the largest source of aromatic building blocks on th...
The development of fundamentally new approaches for lignin depolymerization is challenged by the com...
A first systematic approach on the base catalyzed depolymerization (BCD) of five technical lignins d...
Lignin holds tremendous and versatile possibilities to produce value-added chemicals and high perfor...
Detailed insight into the structure and composition of industrial (technical) lignins is needed to d...
The viability of several technical lignins as a source for biobased platform chemicals was investiga...
Detailed insight into the structure and composition of industrial (technical) lignins is needed to d...
A mild lignin-first acidolysis process (140 °C, 40 min) was developed using the benign solvent dimet...
Lignocellulosic materials are promising alternatives to non-renewable fossil sources when producing ...
The authors gratefully acknowledge financial support of NWO, the Smart Mix Program of the Netherland...
Detailed insight into the structure and composition of industrial (technical) lignins is needed to d...
Lignin, as the most abundant aromatic polymer, renders a great opportunity to produce sustainable ar...
The efficient valorization of lignin could dictate the success of the 2nd generation biorefinery. Li...
The research reported here was funded by BBSRC and a consortium of industry partners comprising the ...
Lignin, a major component of lignocellulose, is the largest source of aromatic building blocks on th...
The development of fundamentally new approaches for lignin depolymerization is challenged by the com...