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The rise of lignin biorefinery
- Source :
- Current Opinion in Green and Sustainable Chemistry. 24:1-6
- Publication Year :
- 2020
- Publisher :
- Elsevier BV, 2020.
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Abstract
- Lignocellulosic biomass, ranging from softwood to agriculture and forestry wastes, represents the most abundant resource for modern biorefinery. In the course of the last years, we have witnessed the rise of ‘reductive catalytic fractionation’ processes of lignocellulosics in which priority attention is given to lignin that is ‘first’ converted into aromatic feedstocks. This opinion outlines recent advances in the reductive valorization of lignocellulosic biomass via lignin-first biorefinery approach, with particular emphasis on the fundamental catalytic reactions involved in the extraction and depolymerization of lignin and in the stabilization of the obtained phenolic units. Finally, a brief overview on the further transformations of lignin-derived monolignols and phenolics into value-added chemicals, fuels, polymeric materials, and active pharmaceutical ingredients is presented.
- Subjects :
- Softwood
Chemistry
Depolymerization
Process Chemistry and Technology
Lignocellulosic biomass
010501 environmental sciences
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
Biorefinery
Pulp and paper industry
01 natural sciences
Catalysis
010406 physical chemistry
0104 chemical sciences
chemistry.chemical_compound
Chemistry (miscellaneous)
Lignin
Green Chemistry, Lignin, Biorefinery, reductive catalytic fractionation
Waste Management and Disposal
0105 earth and related environmental sciences
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 24522236
- Volume :
- 24
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Current Opinion in Green and Sustainable Chemistry
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....9b29aebd49137b8f7ba7ad4a1cd0fd50