(519d) Lignin Extraction from Cellulose in Loblolly Pine Using Deep Eutectic Solvent Screening with COSMO
AIChE Annual Meeting
2021
2021 Annual Meeting
Forest and Plant Bioproducts Division
Biomass Characterization, Pretreatment, and Fractionation
Wednesday, November 10, 2021 - 4:15pm to 4:30pm
In this study, deep eutectic solvents (DES) are evaluated to extract lignin. The benefit of DES is that they are made from the physical mixing of a hydrogen bond donor (HBD) and a hydrogen bond acceptor (HBA), generally made from a quaternary salt and acid/alcohols. In this study, a conductor like screening model (COSMO) is adopted to screen suitable HBAâs and HBDâs for Lignin extraction based on hydrogen bond properties using a triple-zeta valence polarization (TZVP) basis set. This model is evaluated compared to literature experimental studies to verify integrity of the results. Several tetra alkyl ammonium HBA were combined with HBDâs for this study. HBA were also combined with mixtures of HBD to search for synergistic effects that may be present. While no increases in performance were observed, decreases in performance were also absent. This suggests that using a mixed waste stream of acids to form DES is a potential strategy for industry. It was found that choline based HBA had the greatest capacity for solvating the lignin while leaving the delicate cellulose intact. This is likely due to the cleaving of non-hydrolyzed sections of the lignin driven by the higher polarity of the choline chloride-based solvents.