Affiliation:
1. Department of Natural Sciences Bonn‐Rhein‐Sieg University of Applied Sciences von‐Liebig‐Strasse 20 53359 Rheinbach Germany
2. Department of Chemistry and Biology University of Wuppertal 42119 Wuppertal Germany
3. Faculty of Agriculture University of Bonn Meckenheimer Allee 174 53115 Bonn Germany
Abstract
AbstractWhen optimizing the process parameters of the acidic ethanolic organosolv process, the aim is usually to maximize the delignification and/or lignin purity. However, process parameters such as temperature, time, ethanol and catalyst concentration, respectively, can also be used to vary the structural properties of the obtained organosolv lignin, including the molecular weight and the ratio of aliphatic versus phenolic hydroxyl groups, among others. This review particularly focuses on these influencing factors and establishes a trend analysis between the variation of the process parameters and the effect on lignin structure. Especially when larger data sets are available, as for process temperature and time, correlations between the distribution of depolymerization and condensation reactions are found, which allow direct conclusions on the proportion of lignin's structural features, independent of the diversity of the biomass used. The newfound insights gained from this review can be used to tailor organosolv lignins isolated for a specific application.
Funder
Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung
Subject
Materials Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics,Organic Chemistry,General Chemical Engineering
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