Issue 16, 2020

The fractionation of woody biomass under mild conditions using bifunctional phenol-4-sulfonic acid as a catalyst and lignin solvent

Abstract

The complete and mild-condition fractionation of woody biomass without energy-intensive size reduction still remains a significant challenge. This study reports an innovative cellulose-centred fractionation process based on bifunctional, recyclable, inexpensive, and lignin-derivable phenol-4-sulfonic acid (PSA). The results showed that aqueous PSA solution (e.g., 72 wt%) near-completely fractionated centimetre-sized hardwood, such as poplar and birch chips, into cellulose fibres of high quality (length: >1 mm, crystallinity index: 61–65, DPv: 830–887), fermentable hemicellulose sugars, and lignin in theoretical maximum yields under mild conditions (e.g., 50–80 °C, 0.5–3 h, atm). Calculations and experimental results suggest that PSA, as a small amphiphile, could form aggregates and clusters in water. Therefore, during fractionation, PSA acted as not only a selective catalyst through the immobilized sulfonic acid groups to depolymerize hemicellulose and lignin, but also as a mesoscale solvent to solubilize and protect lignin fragments through aggregates and accumulating around them due to the hydrophobic effect.

Graphical abstract: The fractionation of woody biomass under mild conditions using bifunctional phenol-4-sulfonic acid as a catalyst and lignin solvent

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 May 2020
Accepted
14 Jul 2020
First published
14 Jul 2020

Green Chem., 2020,22, 5414-5422

The fractionation of woody biomass under mild conditions using bifunctional phenol-4-sulfonic acid as a catalyst and lignin solvent

D. He, Y. Wang, C. G. Yoo, Q. Chen and Q. Yang, Green Chem., 2020, 22, 5414 DOI: 10.1039/D0GC01722A

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