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Quantitative 31P NMR Analysis of Lignins and Tannins
Published on: August 2, 2021
New Insights Toward Quantitative Relationships between Lignin Reactivity to Monomers and Their Structural
Ruoshui Ma1, Xiumei Zhang2, Yi Wang3
1Voiland School of Chemical Engineering & Bioengineering, Washington State University, 2710 Crimson Way, Richland, WA, 99354, USA.
Abstract:
The heterogeneous and complex structural characteristics of lignin present a significant challenge to predict its processability (e.g., depolymerization, modifications etc.) to valuable products. This study provides a detailed characterization and comparison of structural properties of seven representative biorefinery lignin samples derived from forest and agricultural residues, which were subjected to representative pretreatment methods. A range of wet chemistry and spectroscopy methods were applied to determine specific lignin structural characteristics such as functional groups, inter-unit linkages, and peak molecular weight. In parallel, oxidative depolymerization of these lignin samples to either monomeric phenolic compounds or dicarboxylic acids were conducted, and the product yields were quantified. Based on these results (lignin structural characteristics and monomer yields), we applied for the first time the multivariable linear estimation (MVLE) approach using R Statistics (an open-source programming language and software environment for statistical computing and graphics) to gain insight toward a quantitative correlation between lignin structural properties and their conversion reactivity toward oxidative depolymerization to monomers.
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