Complete biodiverse lignocellulosic biomass fractionation process using the green solvent γ-valerolactone

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Moritz Schweiger, Thomas Lang, Eva Müller, Vojtěch Jeřábek, Jan Heyda, Martin Klajmon, Didier Touraud, Magdalena Bendová, Karel Řehák and Werner Kunz
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Biomass pretreatment processes using organic solvents have historically been investigated for the separation of lignin from lignocellulosic biomass. This research explores how the pretreatment process can be expanded to fractionate all biomass components from various feedstock and waste streams and transform them into valuable bio-based molecules using green solvent mixtures and mild conditions. Using experimental and computational investigation techniques, this study further expands on the use of the green solvent γ-valerolactone (GVL) in biomass fractionation processes. Combining both results, a complete biodiverse process for the fractionation of all biopolymers in lignocellulosic biomass was achieved. This process yields lignin in native quality, very high purity and very high yield after a single extraction cycle at very mild conditions. Additionally, lignin-free cellulose in very high purity and yield, and hemicellulose degradation products in very high yield and purity, mainly xylose and glucose, can be separated during the process. These properties are essential for efficient valorization of the biopolymer products. The fractionation process proved to be similarly efficient in every step for different biomasses and waste-stream biomasses. GVL could be recovered and reused in every separation step and even be prepared from hemicellulose products, enabling a sustainable biomass dissolution cycle. This cycle stands as a basis for producing valuable biopolymer molecules, from biodiverse origin, that can be further converted into quality products for the chemical industry.

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使用绿色溶剂γ-戊内酯完成生物多样性木质纤维素生物质分馏过程
使用有机溶剂的生物质预处理工艺历来被研究用于从木质纤维素生物质中分离木质素。本研究探讨了如何将预处理过程扩展到从各种原料和废物流中分离出所有生物质成分,并使用绿色溶剂混合物和温和条件将其转化为有价值的生物基分子。利用实验和计算研究技术,本研究进一步扩展了绿色溶剂γ-戊内酯(GVL)在生物质分馏过程中的应用。结合这两个结果,实现了木质纤维素生物质中所有生物聚合物的完整生物多样性分离过程。该工艺在非常温和的条件下,单次提取循环就能得到纯度高、收率高的天然木质素。在此过程中还可以分离出纯度和纯度非常高的无木质素纤维素,以及纯度和纯度非常高的半纤维素降解产物,主要是木糖和葡萄糖。这些特性对于生物聚合物产品的有效增值至关重要。对于不同的生物质和废物流生物质,分馏过程在每个步骤中都具有相似的效率。GVL可以在每个分离步骤中回收和再利用,甚至可以从半纤维素产品中制备,从而实现可持续的生物质溶解循环。这个循环是生产有价值的生物聚合物分子的基础,从生物多样性的起源,可以进一步转化为化学工业的高质量产品。
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