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Lignin-enriched residues from bioethanol production: Chemical characterization, isocyanate functionalization and oil structuring properties

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES
Volume 195, Issue -, Pages 412-423

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2021.11.185

Keywords

Bioethanol residue; Lignin; Lubricating grease; NMR; Oleogel; Rheology

Funding

  1. ERDF A way of making Europe
  2. MECD (Spain) [FPU16/03697]
  3. [RTI2018-096080-B-C21]
  4. [RTI2018-096080-B-C22]
  5. [MCIN/AEI/10 .13039/501100011033]

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This study explores the potential of using lignin-enriched waste products from bioethanol production as thickeners for lubricating greases. The content of lignin and hydroxyl ratio were found to influence the NCO-functionalization and rheological response of the resulting oleogels, with barley straw residues exhibiting the highest storage modulus.
Lignin-enriched waste products from bioethanol production of agriculture residues were tested as structuring agents in castor oil once functionalized with hexamethylene diisocyanate. Cane bagasse, barley and wheat straw were processed through steam explosion, pre-saccharification and simultaneous saccharification and fermentation (PSSF). Alternatively, cane bagasse was submitted to steam explosion and enzymatic hydrolysis (EH). Several Nuclear Magnetic Resonance techniques were used to characterize both residues and NCO-functionalized counterparts. The beta-O-4'/resinol/phenylcoumaran content and hydroxyphenyl/guaiacyl/syringyl distribution depend on biomass source, pretreatment, and enzymatic hydrolysis. Total hydroxyl content (from 1.23 for cane bagasse to 1.85 for wheat straw residues), aromatic/aliphatic hydroxyl ratio (0.78 for cane bagasse and 0.61 and 0.49 for barley and wheat straw residues, respectively) and S/G ratio (ranging from 0.25 to 0.86) influence the NCO-functionalization and oleogel rheological response. Oleogels obtained with barley straw residues exhibited the highest values of the storage modulus; around 2 x 10(5) Pa and 10(4) Pa for 25% and 20% contents, respectively. PSSF process showed weaker modification, leading to softer viscoelastic response compared to EH. These oleogels exhibited rheological properties similar to lubricating greases of different NLGI grades. Therefore, we herein show an integrative protocol for the valorization of lignin-enriched residues from bioethanol production as potential thickeners of lubricating greases.

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