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Metal-Free Biomass-Derived Environmentally Persistent Free Radicals (Bio-EPFRs) from Lignin Pyrolysis

Journal

ACS OMEGA
Volume 7, Issue 34, Pages 30241-30249

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.2c03381

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Funding

  1. National Science Foundation CBET [1805677]
  2. NIEHS Superfund Research Program [P42 ES013648]
  3. National Science Foundation EPSCoR program [1632854]
  4. USDA NIFA Hatch Program (LAB) [94443]
  5. National Science Foundation [DMR-1644779]
  6. State of Florida
  7. Ruckenstein Fund at the University at Buffalo [2022-232-36691]
  8. UB Center for Computational Research (CCR) [2022-232-36691]
  9. Div Of Chem, Bioeng, Env, & Transp Sys
  10. Directorate For Engineering [1805677] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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This study presents a detailed analysis of the formation of persistent radicals from hydrolytic lignin pyrolysis in a metal-free environment and explores their potential contribution to biomass burning. The study identifies a new type of metal-free environmentally persistent free radicals (bio-EPFRs) and suggests that they can be formed not only from lignin/biomass pyrolysis but also from various thermal processes in combustion reactors and media. The experimental results and potential energy surface analyses provide insights into the formation of C-and O-centered radicals during lignin gas-phase pyrolysis. The study also highlights the potential importance of bio-EPFRs in understanding the impacts of biomass burning.
To assess contribution of the radicals formed from biomass burning, our recent findings toward the formation of resonantly stabilized persistent radicals from hydrolytic lignin pyrolysis in a metal-free environment are presented in detail. Such radicals have particularly been identified during fast pyrolysis of lignin dispersed into the gas phase in a flow reactor. The trapped radicals were analyzed by X-band electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) and high-frequency (HF) EPR spectroscopy. To conceptualize available data, the metal-free biogenic bulky stable radicals with extended conjugated backbones are suggested to categorize as a new type of metal-free environmentally persistent free radicals (EPFRs) (bio-EPFRs). They can be originated not only from lignin/biomass pyrolysis but also during various thermal processes in combustion reactors and media, including tobacco smoke, anthropogenic sources and wildfires (forest/bushfires), and so on. The persistency of bio-EPFRs from lignin gas-phase pyrolysis was outlined with the evaluated lifetime of two groups of radicals being 33 and 143 h, respectively. The experimental results from pyrolysis of coniferyl alcohol as a model compound of lignin in the same fast flow reactor, along with our detailed potential energy surface analyses using high-level DFT and ab initio methods toward decomposition of a few other model compounds reported earlier, provide a mechanistic view on the formation of C-and O-centered radicals during lignin gas-phase pyrolysis. The preliminary measurements using HF-EPR spectroscopy also support the existence of O-centered radicals in the radical mixtures from pyrolysis of lignin possessing a high g value (2.0048).

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