An economically viable ionic liquid for the fractionation of lignocellulosic biomass
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Author(s)
Fennell, PS
hallett, J
Brandt-Talbot, A
Gschwend, F
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
Cost-effective fractionation (pretreatment) of lignocellulosic biomass is necessary to enable its large-scale use as a source of liquid fuels, bio-based materials and bio-derived chemicals. While a number of ionic liquids (ILs) have proven capable of highly effective pretreatment, their high cost presents a barrier to commercial viability. In this study, we investigate in detail the application of the low-cost (ca. $1 kg−1) ionic liquid triethylammonium hydrogen sulfate for the fractionation of the grass Miscanthus x giganteus into a cellulose rich pulp, a lignin and a distillate. We found that up to 85% of the lignin and up to 100% of the hemicellulose were solubilized into the IL solution. The hemicellulose dissolved mainly in monomeric form, and pentoses were partially converted into furfural. Up to 77% of the glucose contained in the biomass could be released by enzymatic saccharification of the pulp. The IL was successfully recovered and reused four times. A 99% IL recovery was achieved each time. Effective lignin removal and high saccharification yields were maintained during recycling, representing the first demonstration that repeated IL use is feasible due to the self-cleaning properties of the non-distillable solvent. We further demonstrate that furfural and acetic acid can be separated quantitatively from the non-volatile IL by simple distillation, providing an easily recoverable, valuable co-product stream, while IL degradation products were not detected. We further include detailed mass balances for glucose, hemicellulose and lignin, and a preliminary techno-economic estimate for the fractionation process. This is the first demonstration of an efficient and repeated lignocellulose fractionation with a truly low-cost IL, and opens a path to an economically viable IL-based pretreatment process.
Date Issued
2017-04-26
Date Acceptance
2017-04-26
Citation
RSC Green Chemistry, 2017, 19 (13), pp.3078-3102
ISSN
1757-7047
Publisher
Royal Society
Start Page
3078
End Page
3102
Journal / Book Title
RSC Green Chemistry
Volume
19
Issue
13
Copyright Statement
This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licence.
Sponsor
Imperial College Trust
Shell Global Solutions International BV
Engineering & Physical Science Research Council (EPSRC)
Identifier
https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2017/GC/C7GC00705A#!divAbstract
Grant Number
N/A
PT28561
EP/K014676/1
Subjects
Science & Technology
Physical Sciences
Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
Chemistry
Science & Technology - Other Topics
MISCANTHUS-X-GIGANTEUS
ETHANOL ORGANOSOLV PROCESS
DILUTE SULFURIC-ACID
ENZYMATIC-HYDROLYSIS
TRIETHYLAMMONIUM FORMATE
TECHNOECONOMIC ANALYSIS
1-ETHYL-3-METHYLIMIDAZOLIUM ACETATE
DEGRADATION-PRODUCTS
FERMENTABLE SUGARS
WATER MIXTURES
03 Chemical Sciences
Organic Chemistry
Publication Status
Published
Date Publish Online
2017-04-26