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Hydrothermal Liquefaction of Enzymatic Hydrolysis Lignin: Biomass Pretreatment Severity Affects Lignin Valorization

Authors :
Bo B. Iversen
Cristian Torri
Henning Jørgensen
Mads Møller Jensen
René B. Madsen
Demi T. Djajadi
Marianne Glasius
Jacob Becker
Elisa Venturini
Anne S. Meyer
Daniele Fabbri
Ivano Vassura
Helene B. Rasmussen
Jensen, Mads M.
Djajadi, Demi T.
Torri, Cristian
Rasmussen, Helene B.
Madsen, René B.
Venturini, Elisa
Vassura, Ivano
Becker, Jacob
Iversen, Bo B.
Meyer, Anne S.
Jørgensen, Henning
Fabbri, Daniele
Glasius, Marianne
Source :
Jensen, M M, Djajadi, D T, Torri, C, Rasmussen, H B, Madsen, R B, Venturini, E, Vassura, I, Becker, J, Iversen, B B, Meyer, A S, Jorgensen, H, Fabbri, D & Glasius, M 2018, ' Hydrothermal Liquefaction of Enzymatic Hydrolysis Lignin : Biomass Pretreatment Severity Affects Lignin Valorization ', ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering, vol. 6, no. 5, pp. 5940-5949 . https://doi.org/10.1021/acssuschemeng.7b04338
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Alkaline hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL) of lignin rich enzymatic hydrolysis residues (EnzHR) from wheat straw and Miscanthus x giganteus was performed at 255, 300, and 345 degrees C to investigate valorization of this side-stream from second-generation bioethanol production. The EnzHR were from biomass hydro thermally pretreated at two different levels of severity (190 degrees C, 10 min or 195 degrees C, 15 min), and HTL at 300 degrees C of these EnzHR showed the most effective lignin depolymerization of the low severity EnzHR for both wheat straw and Miscanthus. The degree of depolymerization during HTL was temperature dependent and was not complete after 20 min at 255 degrees C, most distinctly for the Miscanthus EnzHR. The yields of 128 monomeric products quantified by gas chromatography mass spectrometry were up to 15.4 wt % of dry matter. Principal component analysis of the quantified compounds showed that nonlignin HTL products are main contributors to the variance of the HTL products from the two biomasses. The chemically modified lignin polymer was found to have increased thermal stability after HTL. Analytical pyrolysis was applied to investigate the chemical composition of a larger fraction of the products. Analytical pyrolysis contributed with additional chemical information as well as confirming trends seen from quantified monomers. This work is relevant for future lignin valorization in biorefineries based on current second-generation bioethanol production.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Jensen, M M, Djajadi, D T, Torri, C, Rasmussen, H B, Madsen, R B, Venturini, E, Vassura, I, Becker, J, Iversen, B B, Meyer, A S, Jorgensen, H, Fabbri, D & Glasius, M 2018, ' Hydrothermal Liquefaction of Enzymatic Hydrolysis Lignin : Biomass Pretreatment Severity Affects Lignin Valorization ', ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering, vol. 6, no. 5, pp. 5940-5949 . https://doi.org/10.1021/acssuschemeng.7b04338
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....eb2dd763898ac7e77c201eec4b5516ce
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/acssuschemeng.7b04338