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Extraction of Lignin with High β-O-4 Content by Mild Ethanol Extraction and Its Effect on the Depolymerization Yield
Published on: January 7, 2019
Depolymerization of lignin over heterogeneous Co-NC catalyst
Fei Song1, Kai Du2, Huamei Yang3
1Liaoning Key Lab of Lignocellulose Chemistry and BioMaterials, Liaoning Collaborative Innovation Center for Lignocellulosic Biorefinery, School of Light Industry and Chemical Engineering, Dalian Polytechnic University, Dalian 116034, China; CAS Key Laboratory of Science and Technology on Applied Catalysis, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Dalian 116023, China.
Abstract:
Green and atom-economic depolymerization of lignin remains a great challenge due to its complex non-repetitive structure and the inert property for chemo-digestion. A redox-neutral lignin depolymerization system without the use of extra oxidant and/or reductant over a Co-NC catalyst has been developed in this work, providing the first non-noble metal heterogeneous catalytic system for redox-neutral valorization of lignin. Mechanistic studies based on control reactions and deuterium labeling experiments suggest that the reaction proceeds via a metal-catalyzed dehydrogenation of Cα-OH to afford a carbonyl intermediate, followed by Cβ-O bond cleavage (via hydrogenolysis) to afford monophenols and aromatic ketone products. The hydrogen used for the cleavage of the Cβ-O bond originates from the alcohol moiety in the substrate, and the cascade dehydrogenation and hydrogenolysis steps are highly coupled, rendering it an efficient and atom-economic process.
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