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New Mechanistic Insights into the Lignin β-O-4 Linkage Acidolysis with Ethylene Glycol Stabilization Aided by Multilevel Computational Chemistry

Journal

ACS SUSTAINABLE CHEMISTRY & ENGINEERING
Volume 9, Issue 5, Pages 2388-2399

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acssuschemeng.0c08901

Keywords

Lignin; acidolysis; model compounds; ReaxFF Molecular Dynamics; reaction mechanism; NEB profiles

Funding

  1. European Research Council, ERC [638076]
  2. Talent Scheme (Vidi) - Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) [723.015.005]
  3. ERC Proof of Concept Grant

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Acidolysis combined with stabilization of reactive intermediates is a powerful method for lignin depolymerization, leading to high yields of aromatic monomers. This study aims to elucidate key mechanistic questions using a combination of experimental and computional approaches.
Acidolysis in conjunction with stabilization of reactive intermediates has emerged as one of the most powerful methods of lignin depolymerization that leads to high aromatic monomer yields. In particular, stabilization of reactive aldehydes using ethylene glycol results in the selective formation of the corresponding cyclic acetals (1,3-dioxolane derivatives) from model compounds, lignin, and even from softwood lignocellulose. Given the high practical utility of this method for future biorefineries, a deeper understanding of the method is desired. Here, we aim to elucidate key mechanistic questions utilizing a combination of experimental and multilevel computational approaches. The multiscale computational protocol used, based on ReaxFF molecular dynamics, represents a realistic scenario, where a typical experimental setup can be reproduced confidently given the explicit molecules of the solute, catalyst, and reagent. The nudged elastic band (NEB) approach allowed us to characterize the key intermolecular interactions involved in the reaction paths leading to crucial intermediates and products. The high level of detail obtained clearly revealed for the first time the unique role of sulfuric acid as a proton donor and acceptor in lignin beta-O-4 acidolysis as well as the reaction pathways for ethylene glycol stabilization, and the difference in reactivity between compounds with different methoxy substituents.

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