Reducing Solvent Consumption in Reductive Catalytic Fractionation through Lignin Oil Recycling

Jun Hee Jang, Julia Callejon Alvarez, Quinn Neuendorf, Yuriy Roman-Leshkov, Gregg Beckham

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Abstract

Reductive catalytic fractionation (RCF) enables the simultaneous valorization of lignin and carbohydrates in lignocellulosic biomass through solvent-based lignin extraction, followed by depolymerization and catalytic stabilization of the extracted lignin. Process modeling has shown that the use of exogenous organic solvent in RCF is a challenge for economic and environmental feasibility, and previous works proposed that lignin oil, a mixture of lignin-derived monomers and oligomers produced by RCF, can be used as a cosolvent in RCF. Here, we further explore the potential of RCF solvent recycling with lignin oil, extending the feasible lignin oil concentration in the solvent to 100 wt %, relative to the previously demonstrated 0-19 wt % range. Solvents containing up to 80 wt % lignin oil exhibited 83-93% delignification, comparable to 83% delignification with a methanol-water mixture, and notably, using lignin oil solely as a solvent achieved 67% delignification in the absence of water. In additional experiments, applying the RCF solvent recycling approach to ten consecutive RCF reactions resulted in a final lignin oil concentration of 11 wt %, without detrimental impacts on lignin extraction, lignin oil molar mass distribution, aromatic monomer selectivity, and cellulose retention. Overall, this work further demonstrates the potential for using lignin oil as an effective cosolvent in RCF, which can reduce the burden on downstream solvent recovery.
Original languageAmerican English
Pages (from-to)12919-12926
Number of pages8
JournalACS Sustainable Chemistry and Engineering
Volume12
Issue number34
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/JA-2A00-90490

Keywords

  • lignin valorization
  • lignocellulosic biomass
  • process intensification
  • reaction engineering
  • reductive catalytic fractionation
  • solvent reduction

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