Project: Unleashing lignin valorization potential via consecutive mild soda extraction, mixed metal oxide catalyzed hydrogenolysis and high resolution 2D chromatography.
2020-11-01 – 2024-10-31
- Abstract
Due to environmental concern and human impact on climate change, the focus in chemical technology has shifted heavily towards the replacement of fossil resources with greener alternatives. Lignin, a polymer-like structure, consisting of functionalised aromatic units, that together with cellulose and hemicellulose forms the cell wall of woody plants, gained a lot of attention because of this. Currently, vast amounts of lignin are produced as side products in industries focussing on polysaccharides such as the paper industry or the bio-ethanol producing biorefineries. However, due to the severe extraction conditions, the resulting lignin is of poor quality, which hinders valorisation through depolymerisation. Consequently, these technical lignins are almost integrally burned as low value fuels. If the depolymerisation of technical lignins to functionalised aromatic species could be achieved, the resulting products are fit to replace commodities such as phenol. This project aims at bridging the gap between technical lignins and their potential applications within the polymer industry by studying the effect of a mild soda extraction process on the lignin structure and the downstream depolymerisation of the resulting lignin through mild catalytic hydrogenolysis. Miscanthus x giganteus is chosen as a fast growing, rather easily extractable grass crop. The project employs a multidisciplinary approach and is boosted by the development of novel and innovative analytics.
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Mild reductive catalytic depolymerization of lignin in a continuous flow reactor using a Cu-enhanced Pd catalyst
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Heterogeneously catalyzed lignin depolymerisation in continuous flow : assessing feedstock pretreatment and catalyst deactivation
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Maximizing the valorization potential of lignin through optimization of the Soda pulping conditions
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Pd catalysts in the mild reductive depolymerization of Soda lignin : support and Cu addition effects
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Enhancing the performance of heterogeneous palladium based catalysts in the mild reductive depolymerization of soda lignin through addition of a non-noble metal and tuning of the preparation strategy
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Efficient mapping of lignin depolymerization product pools and quantification of specific monomers through rapid GPC-HPLC-UV/VIS analysis
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Valorizing Kraft lignin by a catalytic reductive depolymerization in ethanol/water with formic acid as a supplementary H2 donor