2020
DOI: 10.1039/d0gc02581j
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Cleavage of ethers and demethylation of lignin in acidic concentrated lithium bromide (ACLB) solution

Abstract: Methoxyl group is the most abundant functional group of lignin, which affects the property, reactivity, and application of lignin. Efficient demethylation is always of interest to the area of lignin...

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“…It was found in our previous studies that the depolymerization and demethylation of lignin increased with LiBr concentration in the range tested (10−60 wt %). 29,30 Therefore, 60 wt % LiBr solution was used for the demethylation of guaiacol and kraft lignin in this study. Temperature was critical to the demethylation of guaiacol.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…It was found in our previous studies that the depolymerization and demethylation of lignin increased with LiBr concentration in the range tested (10−60 wt %). 29,30 Therefore, 60 wt % LiBr solution was used for the demethylation of guaiacol and kraft lignin in this study. Temperature was critical to the demethylation of guaiacol.…”
Section: ■ Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the decrease in the MeO content was more than the increase in the ArOH content (Figure 1C), probably because some ArOH groups were involved (consumed) in side reactions, for example, the transformation of β-O-4 to the benzodioxane (BD) structure or diaryl ether structure. 28,30 FTIR Study of Kraft Lignin before and after the ALBTH Treatment. The FT-IR spectra of five lignin samples before and after the ALBTH treatment shown in Figure 2 provide additional evidence of lignin depolymerization and demethylation in the ALBTH.…”
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“…It is difficult to formulate a general depolymerization protocol for lignin, due to its structural variability with the plant origin. Prevailing techniques include phenolation [71], demethylation [72], hydroxy methylation [73], and depolymerization processes such as pyrolysis [74], oxidation [75], hydrogenolysis [76], hot-compressed water liquefaction [77], catalytic hydrothermal treatments [78], and microbial conversion [79]. The yield and composition of the depolymerization product may vary with the reaction conditions and process type.…”
Section: Lignin-based Phenolic Foammentioning
confidence: 99%