Issue 6, 2024

Functional deep eutectic solvent for lignocellulose valorization via lignin stabilization and cellulose functionalization

Abstract

This study shows a functional deep eutectic solvent (DES) employing choline chloride (ChCl) and glyoxylic acid (GA) for lignocellulose fractionation. This DES exhibited a higher pretreatment efficiency (92.15%) than that composed of ChCl and lactic acid (10.36%). Molecular dynamic (MD) simulations indicated that the ChCl : GA DES showed a higher total binding energy (ΔE) with lignin than the ChCl : LA DES, resulting in a higher dissolution of lignin. GA prevented lignin condensation during pretreatment. The stabilized lignin containing 69.39% β-O-4 linkages can be used for phenolic monomer production with a bio-oil yield of 59.60% and lignin-based sunscreen preparation with a SPF of 58.46. The cellulose residues with a mild pretreatment severity exhibited a high enzymatic saccharification yield of 91.99%. Meanwhile, an esterification reaction occurred between cellulose and GA during pretreatment. The inhibition of enzymatic hydrolysis and microbial growth enables the use of functional cellulose to produce antibacterial paper. Furthermore, 96.80% of the DES could be easily recycled and reused for biorefinery purposes.

Graphical abstract: Functional deep eutectic solvent for lignocellulose valorization via lignin stabilization and cellulose functionalization

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 Dec 2023
Accepted
02 Feb 2024
First published
02 Feb 2024

Green Chem., 2024,26, 3453-3465

Functional deep eutectic solvent for lignocellulose valorization via lignin stabilization and cellulose functionalization

Z. Zhang, P. Lv, H. Ji, X. Ji, Z. Tian and J. Chen, Green Chem., 2024, 26, 3453 DOI: 10.1039/D3GC04749K

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