Perspective on Lignin Conversion Strategies That Enable Next Generation Biorefineries

Author:

Shrestha Shilva123ORCID,Goswami Shubhasish12ORCID,Banerjee Deepanwita12ORCID,Garcia Valentina14ORCID,Zhou Elizabeth1,Olmsted Charles N.5ORCID,Majumder Erica L.‐W.5ORCID,Kumar Deepak6ORCID,Awasthi Deepika12ORCID,Mukhopadhyay Aindrila12ORCID,Singer Steven W.12ORCID,Gladden John M.14ORCID,Simmons Blake A.12ORCID,Choudhary Hemant17ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Joint BioEnergy Institute Emeryville CA 94608 United States

2. Biological Systems and Engineering Division Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Berkeley CA 94720 United States

3. Department of Environmental Health and Engineering Johns Hopkins University Baltimore MD 21205 United States

4. Department of Biomanufacturing and Biomaterials Sandia National Laboratories Livermore CA 94550 United States

5. Department of Bacteriology University of Wisconsin-Madison Madison WI 53706 United States

6. Department of Chemical Engineering SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry Syracuse NY 13210 United States

7. Department of Bioresource and Environmental Security Sandia National Laboratories Livermore CA 94550 United States

Abstract

AbstractThe valorization of lignin, a currently underutilized component of lignocellulosic biomass, has attracted attention to promote a stable and circular bioeconomy. Successful approaches including thermochemical, biological, and catalytic lignin depolymerization have been demonstrated, enabling opportunities for lignino‐refineries and lignocellulosic biorefineries. Although significant progress in lignin valorization has been made, this review describes unexplored opportunities in chemical and biological routes for lignin depolymerization and thereby contributes to economically and environmentally sustainable lignin‐utilizing biorefineries. This review also highlights the integration of chemical and biological lignin depolymerization and identifies research gaps while also recommending future directions for scaling processes to establish a lignino‐chemical industry.

Publisher

Wiley

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