Fractionation of Lignin with Decreased Heterogeneity: Based on a Detailed Characteristics Study of Sequentially Extracted Softwood Kraft Lignin




Liu Rui, Smeds Annika, Wang Luyao, Pranovich Andrey, Hemming Jarl, Willför Stefan, Zhang Hongbo, Xu Chunlin

PublisherAmerican Chemical Society

2021

ACS Sustainable Chemistry and Engineering

ACS SUSTAINABLE CHEMISTRY & ENGINEERING

ACS SUSTAIN CHEM ENG

9

41

13862

13873

12

2168-0485

2168-0485

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1021/acssuschemeng.1c04725

https://doi.org/10.1021/acssuschemeng.1c04725

https://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/67924789



Industrial lignin fractionation is attracting increasing interest due to its enormous potential in the development of high value-added materials. However, the widely reported fractionation approaches are primarily focused on the separation of fractions with a low polydispersity index (PDI). In this study, based on the detailed characteristic examination of carefully sequential-extracted softwood Kraft lignin fractions, a novel method to isolate lignin fraction with decreased heterogeneity (LGF-dh), was established in consideration of impurities, elemental composition, molar mass distribution, carbohydrate content, functional hydroxyl content, and the content of lignin-relevant aromatic units. To characterize the mentioned properties, an elemental analyzer, SEC-MALS, GC-MS, GC-FID, Py/GCMS, P-31-NMR, and HSQC-NMR were used to compare the differences of the sequential lignin fractions that were obtained by methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE), ethyl acetate (EtOAc), ethanol (EtOH), methanol (MeOH), acetone, and dioxane. Moreover, a practical and feasible three-step extraction process was proposed to separate the low heterogeneity lignin fraction from industrial lignin according to the different solubilities of each fraction in the green cosolvent system of EtOH/water, MeOH/water, and acetone/water. Overall, this work presented a comprehensive study on the properties of softwood lignin as well as proposed a feasible and convenient method to reduce the heterogeneity of lignin, which would promote its valorization.

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