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Recent Advances in Depolymerization and High-Value Utilization of Lignin: A Review

Deqiang Ji, Deqiang Ji, Yuying Wang, Jia Peng, Dandan Yuan, Zhida Li, De−Bin Ji, De−Bin Ji, Hongjun Wu

2024Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research25 citationsDOI

Abstract

Given the global greenhouse effect caused by excessive CO 2 emissions and fossil energy exploitation, cleaner energy sources are crucial for modern developments. Lignin present in biomass is being considered to replace petroleum due to its abundance and reproducibility. Although the depolymerization of lignin to produce high-value chemicals has gained attention, it encounters significant challenges. Lignin possesses a high molecular weight, and the structural changes during separation often diminish its potential for producing value-added chemicals. This study reviews the recent research on lignin depolymerization using three traditional methods, including hydrolysis, pyrolysis, and hydrogenolysis. First, the lignin hydrolysis is presented, where its properties and mechanisms under various conditions are detailed. Subsequently, the pyrolysis mechanism, products, and pyrolysis methods (catalytic pyrolysis, microwave pyrolysis, molten salt pyrolysis) are discussed in detail. In addition, this study provides a comprehensive summary of hydrogenolysis in terms of both solvent selection and catalytic system. Finally, it addresses challenges and proposes solutions for future lignin value-added research.

Topics & Concepts

DepolymerizationLigninValue (mathematics)Biochemical engineeringPolymer scienceChemistryOrganic chemistryComputer scienceEngineeringMachine learningLignin and Wood ChemistryEnzyme-mediated dye degradationBiochemical and biochemical processes
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