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Published on: January 7, 2019
Toward Chemical-Free Depolymerization of Lignin Surrogate: A Mechanistic Insight into Contact-Electro-Catalysis
Linyang Li1,2, Junjun Wu1,2, Ao Xia1,2
1Key Laboratory of Low-grade Energy Utilization Technologies and Systems, Chongqing University, Ministry of Education, Chongqing 400044, China.
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Lignin, an abundant natural organic polymer and renewable resource, presents grand challenges in efficient depolymerization into value-added products. Herein, we propose an innovative green mechanochemical (contact-electro-catalysis; CEC) strategy to completely degrade the lignin model compounds (99.98% within 330 min) in a chemical-free, environmentally benign, and highly efficient manner. This is enabled by ultrasound-induced contact electrification to generate electrons and reactive oxygen species (ROS). Comprehensive mechanistic investigations reveal that ROS play a predominant role in lignin depolymerization. Furthermore, the possible thermal effect of CEC on the lignin depolymerization was also considered. Extensive characterization demonstrates the exceptional recyclability of the CEC reagent with a recovery rate of up to 92%. This approach not only exhibits outstanding performance in accelerating lignin depolymerization but also underscores the immense potential of mechanochemistry as a sustainable technology for biomass and lignin valorization.
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