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Total utilization of lignin and carbohydrates in Eucalyptus grandis: an integrated biorefinery strategy towards phenolics, levulinic acid, and furfural

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Publication date2020-01-06
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Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
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General Energy
Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
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Lignocellulosic biomass, which is composed of cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin, represents the most abundant renewable carbon source with significant potential for the production of sustainable chemicals and fuels. Current biorefineries focus on cellulose and hemicellulose valorization, whereas lignin is treated as a waste product and is burned to supply energy to the biorefineries. The depolymerization of lignin into well-defined mono-aromatic chemicals suitable for downstream processing is recognized increasingly as an important starting point for lignin valorization. In this study, conversion of all three components of Eucalyptus grandis into the corresponding monomeric chemicals was investigated using solid and acidic catalyst in sequence. Lignin was depolymerized into well-defined monomeric phenols in the first step using a Pd/C catalyst. The maximum phenolic monomers yield of 49.8 wt% was achieved at 240 °C for 4 h under 30 atm H2. In the monomers, 4-propanol guaiacol (12.9 wt%) and 4-propanol syringol (31.9 wt%) were identified as the two major phenolic products with 90% selectivity. High retention of cellulose and hemicellulose pulp was also obtained, which was treated with FeCl3 catalyst to attain 5-hydroxymethylfurfural, levulinic acid and furfural simultaneously. The optimal reaction condition for the co-conversion of hemicellulose and cellulose was established as 190 °C and 100 min, from which furfural and levulinic acid were obtained in 55.9% and 73.6% yields, respectively. Ultimately, 54% of Eucalyptus sawdust can be converted into well-defined chemicals under such an integrated biorefinery method. A two-step process (reductive catalytic fractionation followed by FeCl3 catalysis) allows the fractionation of all the three biopolymers (cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin) in Eucalyptus biomass, which provides a promising strategy to make high-value chemicals from sustainable biomass.
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Chen X. et al. Total utilization of lignin and carbohydrates in Eucalyptus grandis: an integrated biorefinery strategy towards phenolics, levulinic acid, and furfural // Biotechnology for Biofuels. 2020. Vol. 13. No. 1. 2
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Chen X., Zhang K., Xiao L. P., Sun R., Song G. Total utilization of lignin and carbohydrates in Eucalyptus grandis: an integrated biorefinery strategy towards phenolics, levulinic acid, and furfural // Biotechnology for Biofuels. 2020. Vol. 13. No. 1. 2
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1186/s13068-019-1644-z
UR - https://doi.org/10.1186/s13068-019-1644-z
TI - Total utilization of lignin and carbohydrates in Eucalyptus grandis: an integrated biorefinery strategy towards phenolics, levulinic acid, and furfural
T2 - Biotechnology for Biofuels
AU - Chen, Xue
AU - Zhang, Kaili
AU - Xiao, Ling Ping
AU - Sun, Run-Cang
AU - Song, Guoyong
PY - 2020
DA - 2020/01/06
PB - Springer Nature
IS - 1
VL - 13
PMID - 31921351
SN - 1754-6834
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@article{2020_Chen,
author = {Xue Chen and Kaili Zhang and Ling Ping Xiao and Run-Cang Sun and Guoyong Song},
title = {Total utilization of lignin and carbohydrates in Eucalyptus grandis: an integrated biorefinery strategy towards phenolics, levulinic acid, and furfural},
journal = {Biotechnology for Biofuels},
year = {2020},
volume = {13},
publisher = {Springer Nature},
month = {jan},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1186/s13068-019-1644-z},
number = {1},
pages = {2},
doi = {10.1186/s13068-019-1644-z}
}