Guidelines for performing lignin-first biorefining
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Journal Article
Abstract
The valorisation of the plant biopolymer lignin is now recognised as essential to enabling the economic viability of the lignocellulosic biorefining industry. In this context, the “lignin-first” biorefining approach, in which lignin valorisation is considered in the design phase, has demonstrated the fullest utilisation of lignocellulose. We define lignin-first methods as active stabilisation approaches that solubilise lignin from native lignocellulosic biomass while avoiding condensation reactions that lead to more recalcitrant lignin polymers. This active stabilisation can be accomplished by solvolysis and catalytic conversion of reactive intermediates to stable products or by protection-group chemistry of lignin oligomers or reactive monomers. Across the growing body of literature in this field, there are disparate approaches to report and analyse the results from lignin-first approaches, thus making quantitative comparisons between studies challenging. To that end, we present herein a set of guidelines for analysing critical data from lignin-first approaches, including feedstock analysis and process parameters, with the ambition of uniting the lignin-first research community around a common set of reportable metrics. These guidelines comprise standards and best practices or minimum requirements for feedstock analysis, stressing reporting of the fractionation efficiency, product yields, solvent mass balances, catalyst efficiency, and the requirements for additional reagents such as reducing, oxidising, or capping agents. Our goal is to establish best practices for the research community at large primarily to enable direct comparisons between studies from different laboratories. The use of these guidelines will be helpful for the newcomers to this field and pivotal for further progress in this exciting research area.
Date Issued
2020-10-15
Date Acceptance
2020-10-15
Citation
Energy & Environmental Science, 2020, 14 (1), pp.262-292
ISSN
1754-5692
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
Start Page
262
End Page
292
Journal / Book Title
Energy & Environmental Science
Volume
14
Issue
1
Copyright Statement
©The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020. This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/)
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Sponsor
Commission of the European Communities
Identifier
https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2021/EE/D0EE02870C#!divAbstract
Grant Number
725762
Subjects
Science & Technology
Physical Sciences
Technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
Energy & Fuels
Engineering, Chemical
Environmental Sciences
Chemistry
Engineering
Environmental Sciences & Ecology
REDUCTIVE CATALYTIC FRACTIONATION
HIGH-PRESSURE HYDROGENATION
WATER-SOLUBLE MATERIALS
CONDENSATION-REACTIONS
MODEL COMPOUNDS
LIGNOCELLULOSE FRACTIONATION
COMPOSITIONAL ANALYSIS
WOOD LIGNIN
STRUCTURAL-CHARACTERIZATION
SELECTIVE DEGRADATION
Energy
Publication Status
Published
Date Publish Online
2020-10-15