The Role of Lignin Molecular Weight on Activated Carbon Pore Structure

Author:

Wu Chengjun1,Ding Junhuan1,Tindall Graham W.1,Pittman Zachariah A.1ORCID,Thies Mark C.1ORCID,Roberts Mark E.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Clemson University, Clemson, SC 29634, USA

Abstract

Over the past decade, the production of biofuels from lignocellulosic biomass has steadily increased to offset the use of fuels from petroleum. To make biofuels cost-competitive, however, it is necessary to add value to the “ligno-” components (up to 30% by mass) of the biomass. The properties of lignin, in terms of molecular weight (MW), chemical functionality, and mineral impurities often vary from biomass source and biorefinery process, resulting in a challenging precursor for product development. Activated carbon (AC) is a feasible target for the lignin-rich byproduct streams because it can be made from nearly any biomass, and it has a market capacity large enough to use much of the lignin generated from the biorefineries. However, it is not known how the variability in the lignin affects the key properties of AC, because, until now, they could not be well controlled. In this work, various fractions of ultraclean (<0.6% ash) lignin are created with refined MW distributions using Aqueous Lignin Purification using Hot Agents (ALPHA) and used as precursors for AC. AC is synthesized via zinc chloride activation and characterized for pore structure and adsorption capacity. We show that AC surface area and the adsorption capacity increase when using lignin with increasing MW, and, furthermore, that reducing the mineral content of lignin can significantly enhance the AC properties. The surface area of the AC from the highest MW lignin can reach ~1830 m2/g (absorption capacity). Furthermore, single step activation carbonization using zinc chloride allows for minimal carbon burn off (<30%), capturing most of the lignin carbon compared to traditional burn off methods in biorefineries for heat generation.

Funder

U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy

Department of Education under the Graduate Assistance in Areas of National Needs Fellowship (GAANN) Fellowship

Publisher

MDPI AG

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