JOURNAL ARTICLE

Lignin Hydrogenolysis: Phenolic Monomers from Lignin and Associated Phenolates across Plant Clades

Mingjie ChenYanding LiFachuang LuJeremy S. LuterbacherJohn Ralph

Year: 2023 Journal:   ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering Vol: 11 (27)Pages: 10001-10017   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

The chemical complexity of lignin remains a major challenge for lignin valorization into commodity and fine chemicals. A knowledge of the lignin features that favor its valorization and which plants produce such lignins can be used in plant selection or to engineer them to produce lignins that are more ideally suited for conversion. Sixteen biomass samples were compositionally surveyed by NMR and analytical degradative methods, and the yields of phenolic monomers following hydrogenolytic depolymerization were assessed to elucidate the key determinants controlling the depolymerization. Hardwoods, including those incorporating monolignol p-hydroxybenzoates into their syringyl/guaiacyl copolymeric lignins, produced high monomer yields by hydrogenolysis, whereas grasses incorporating monolignol p-coumarates and ferulates gave lower yields, on a lignin basis. Softwoods, with their more condensed guaiacyl lignins, gave the lowest yields. Lignins with a high syringyl unit content released elevated monomer levels, with a high-syringyl polar transgenic being particularly striking. Herein, we distinguish phenolic monomers resulting from the core lignin vs those from pendent phenolate esters associated with the biomass cell wall, acylating either polysaccharides or lignins. The basis for these observations is rationalized as a means to select or engineer biomass for optimal conversion to worthy phenolic monomers.

Keywords:
Lignin Depolymerization Monomer Hydrogenolysis Monolignol Chemistry Organic chemistry Biomass (ecology) Softwood Cell wall Biorefinery Hydrodeoxygenation Lignocellulosic biomass Polymer Botany Selectivity Raw material Catalysis Biochemistry Biosynthesis Biology

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Topics

Lignin and Wood Chemistry
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Plant Gene Expression Analysis
Life Sciences →  Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology →  Molecular Biology
Fermentation and Sensory Analysis
Life Sciences →  Agricultural and Biological Sciences →  Food Science
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