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2G waste lignin to fuel and high value-added chemicals: Approaches, challenges and future outlook for sustainable development

Journal

CHEMOSPHERE
Volume 268, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2020.129326

Keywords

2G biorefinery lignin; Heterogeneous catalysis; Polyhydroxyalkanoates; Vanillin; Ion-exchange resin

Funding

  1. Department of Biotechnology (DBT) India
  2. Department of Biotechnology, Government of India

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This critical review discusses the isolation and transformation of lignin into value-added chemicals and materials for the economic viability of current biorefineries. It covers the chemical structure of lignocellulosic biomass/lignin, worldwide availability of lignin, and various thermochemical and biotechnological developments for the production of bio-based low molecular weight phenolics. Additionally, functional chemicals applications and challenges, opportunities, and prospects related to lignin valorization are examined.
Lignin is produced as a byproduct in cellulosic biorefinery as well in pulp and paper industries and has the potential for the synthesis of a variety of phenolics chemicals, biodegradable polymers, and high value-added chemicals surrogate to conventional petro-based fuels. Therefore, in this critical review, we emphasize the possible scenario for lignin isolation, transformation into value addition chemicals/materials for the economic viability of current biorefineries. Additionally, this review covers the chemical structure of lignocellulosic biomass/lignin, worldwide availability of lignin and describe various thermochemical (homogeneous/heterogeneous base/acid-catalyzed depolymerization, oxidative, hydrogenolysis etc.) and biotechnological developments for the production of bio-based low molecular weight phenolics, i.e. polyhydroxyalkanoates, vanillin, adipic acid, lipids etc. Besides, some functional chemicals applications, lignin-formaldehyde ion exchange resin, electrochemical and production of few targeted chemicals are also elaborated. Finally, we examine the challenges, opportunities and prospects way forward related to lignin valorization. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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