Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5512621 International Journal of Biological Macromolecules 2017 46 Pages PDF
Abstract
In the present study, Eucalyptus was subjected to organosolv pretreatment processes with aqueous 2-propanol at 200-220 °C to obtain lignin with benign characters for its valorization and digestible substrates for bioethanol production. Results showed that different delignification ratios (64.00%-81.26%) and molecular weights (Mw = 610-2680 g/mol) of lignin fractions were dissociated from various pretreatment conditions, and the glucose yields of all the pretreated substrates significantly increased to 54.65-88.59% as compared to that of raw material (9.20%). Additionally, the amounts of β-O-4, β-β, and β-5 substructures were regularly decreased with the increased temperature and time. By contrast, the structural characteristics of the lignin fractions obtained with 70% 2-PrOH/water were less-altered than those with 50% 2-PrOH/water pretreatment. Remarkably, lignin with the lowest molecular weight (Mw = 610 g/mol) and less-altered chemical structure was achieved at 200 °C for 120 min, which is beneficial to subsequent catalytic degradation of lignin.
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