(289d) Novel Deep Eutectic Solvent for Native Lignin Extraction through Heterocycle Induced Interaction
AIChE Annual Meeting
2020
2020 Virtual AIChE Annual Meeting
Forest and Plant Bioproducts Division
Biochemical Conversion Processes in Forest/Plant Biomass Biorefineries
Monday, November 16, 2020 - 8:45am to 9:00am
N-Heterocycle was introduced in deep eutectic solvent during biomass fractionation to improve the native-like lignin extraction. The unique hydrogen bonding properties of pyrazole formed strong interactions with lignin that provided high extraction yield and reduced ether cleavage. 50% to 90% of lignin was extracted from wheat straw biomass at different conditions from 90°C to 145°C with different structures, high ether linkage native-like lignin (66% ether linkage per 100 aromatic unit) and depolymerized homogenous lignin. The lower acidity of N-heterocycle DES prevented the condensation of lignin and the formation of chromophores. The study demonstrated a novel approach to extract native lignin at high yield and purity, also established a new strategy for future DES design.