Organosolv processing of vine shoots: Fractionation and conversion of hemicellulosic sugars into platform chemicals by microwave irradiation

[Display omitted] •Cellulose, hemicelluloses and lignin were separated in a single reaction.•Water/1-butanol/catalyst media were employed for vine shoot fractionation.•Optimal conditions for lignin and cellulose recovery were identified.•The recoverd lignin showed 85% purity, and the solid contained...

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Veröffentlicht in:Bioresource technology 2021-12, Vol.342, p.125967-125967, Article 125967
Hauptverfasser: Rivas, S., López, L., Vila, C., Parajó, J.C.
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •Cellulose, hemicelluloses and lignin were separated in a single reaction.•Water/1-butanol/catalyst media were employed for vine shoot fractionation.•Optimal conditions for lignin and cellulose recovery were identified.•The recoverd lignin showed 85% purity, and the solid contained 75% cellulose.•Furans were produced from the aqueous phase obtained in fractionation. Vine shoots were subjected to a mild aqueous extraction (to remove water-soluble extractives), and the extracted solids were reacted in catalyzed media (containing water and 1-butanol) to achieve the one-stage solubilization of lignin and hemicelluloses, yielding a cellulose-rich solid. Operating in a microwave-heated reactor under optimized conditions (190 °C in media containing 2% of catalyst and 52% 1-butanol), 67.8% lignin was dissolved, and solids containing 75% cellulose were obtained. Lignin was recovered from the reaction medium and characterized, whereas the hemicellulose-derived products present in the aqueous phase (obtained under conditions leading to maximum concentrations of 17.7 g pentoses/L) were converted into furfural at 64.6% molar yield by acidic processing in the presence of recycled 1-butanol.
ISSN:0960-8524
1873-2976
DOI:10.1016/j.biortech.2021.125967