Efficient Lignin Precipitation from Softwood Black Liquor Using Organic Acids for Sustainable Valorization
Elsa Duret1, Luanna C R de Moura1, Amaia Morales2
1CNRS, University of Pau and Adour Countries, IPREM-UMR 5254, 40004 Mont de Marsan, France.
Abstract:
The chemical industry's transition towards sustainability necessitates the development of eco-friendly processes that can replace petrochemical derivatives. Lignin, the second most abundant plant polymer, has potential as a renewable alternative to phenolic compounds. This study investigates lignin precipitation from softwood black liquor using five organic acids (acetic, citric, lactic, malic, and oxalic) as a sustainable alternative to sulfuric acid. The precipitated lignins were subjected to comprehensive chemical and thermal characterization, revealing higher total phenolic content and enhanced reactivity when organic acids were employed. Notably, organic acid-precipitated lignins demonstrated comparable or superior purity, with ash contents below 0.50%, compared to 3.28% observed for sulfuric acid-precipitated lignin. These findings suggest that organic acids are a viable and greener alternative for lignin precipitation, promoting higher purity and yield, thus supporting lignin valorization efforts.


