Use of Bisulfite Processing To Generate High-β-O‑4 Content Water-Soluble Lignosulfonates
With lignin-first biorefineries likely to become a reality, controlled depolymerization of high-quality lignin streams to high-value products has become a priority. Using bisulfite chemistry, access to a high-β-O-4 content water-soluble lignosulfonate has been achieved, allowing follow-up procedures...
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Veröffentlicht in: | ACS sustainable chemistry & engineering 2017-02, Vol.5 (2), p.1831-1839 |
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Zusammenfassung: | With lignin-first biorefineries likely to become a reality, controlled depolymerization of high-quality lignin streams to high-value products has become a priority. Using bisulfite chemistry, access to a high-β-O-4 content water-soluble lignosulfonate has been achieved, allowing follow-up procedures in water to be conducted. We show that phenolic β-O-4 units preferentially react under acidic bisulfite conditions, while nonphenolic β-O-4 units react much more slowly. Exploiting this improved chemical understanding and inherent selectivity, we have prepared a softwood lignosulfonate in which phenolic β-O-4 α-sulfonation has occurred, leaving significant native β-O-4 content. Use of an O-benzoylation protocol with lignin coupled with advanced two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance methods has allowed detailed analysis of this and other commercial and industrial lignosulfonates. Conversion of the native β-O-4 to benzylic, oxidized β-O-4 units was followed by a selective reductive cleavage to give a premium aromatic monomer in pure form. |
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ISSN: | 2168-0485 2168-0485 |
DOI: | 10.1021/acssuschemeng.6b02566 |