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Structural changes of bamboo-derived lignin in an integrated process of autohydrolysis and formic acid inducing rapid delignification

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INDUSTRIAL CROPS AND PRODUCTS
Volume 115, Issue -, Pages 194-201

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DOI: 10.1016/j.indcrop.2018.02.025

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Bamboo; Autohydrolysis; Formic acid; Rapid-fractionation; Lignin; Structural analysis

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  1. China Scholarship Council
  2. Graduate School of Chemical Engineering
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31370581, 31540009]
  4. Independent Innovation and Achievements Transformation Project of Shandong Province [2014CGZH0302]
  5. Yellow River Mouth Scholar Program [DYRC20120105]

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Bamboo chips were efficiently fractionated using an integrated process of autohydrolysis and formic acid to induce rapid delignification. Autohydrolysis pretreatment facilitated oligosaccharide production, while the subsequent rapid-delignification using formic acid at a low liquid/solid ratio with a relatively short reaction time allowed obtaining cellulose fibers and lignin. The major inter-unit linkages of side-chain in lignin were cleaved during the combined fractionation process. The lignin fraction exhibited higher purity, more phenolic OH groups, less condensed phenolic OH groups, and higher syringyl/guaiacyl ratio (S/G) as compared to MWL and formic acid lignin from the direct formic acid delignification. These results indicate that the combined fractionation process presents a promising approach to the commercial utilization in the biorefinery industry.

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