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Oxidative cracking of precipitated hardwood lignin by hydrogen peroxide

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APPLIED BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
卷 84-6, 期 -, 页码 153-162

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HUMANA PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1385/ABAB:84-86:1-9:153

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lignin; oxidation; degradation; hydrogen peroxide

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Precipitated hardwood lignin (PHL) is a major byproduct in the biomass-to-ethanol process. Oxidative cracking of PHL by hydrogen peroxide in aqueous medium was investigated as a means to produce potentially useful chemicals. The cracking reaction takes place at moderate temperatures (80-160 degrees C), giving mono- and dicarboxylic acids as the main products. The yields of these products are in the range of 30-50% of initial lignin. The reaction mechanism and the product distribution are dependent upon the reaction conditions, especially the FH. The reaction under strong alkaline condition proceeds well even at low reaction temperatures (80-90 degrees C). Under acidic conditions, higher temperatures (130-160 degrees C) are required to attain the same degrees of cracking. The reaction patterns of the oxidative cracking reaction involve the cleavage of lignin ring, aryl ether bond, or other linkages within lignin. By using the findings of this investigation and those of previous work, we have illustrated the reaction pathways for degradation of PHL under alkaline and acidic conditions. Aldehydes and aromatic acids are intermediate products in the oxidative degradation of lignin. However, they were produced only in trace amounts owing to rapid degradation induced by hydrogen peroxide.

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