JOURNAL ARTICLE

Highly Concentrated Peroxodicarbonate for Efficient Oxidative Degradation of Kraft Lignin

Abstract

The oxidative degradation of technically relevant types of Kraft lignin is efficiently accomplished by a significantly improved two‐step protocol. The key is the use of highly concentrated peroxodicarbonate solution which selectively oxidizes the lignin particles at moderate temperature which are thermally treated in a subsequent step. The liberation of low‐molecular‐weight phenols occurs when the oxidizer is already consumed enhancing the yield of target compounds strongly up to 15.6 wt%. Co‐generated carbonates in this transformation represent the make‐up chemical of pulping plants. This makes this approach suitable and attractive to be implemented as a bolt‐on or integrated into the Kraft pulping process. The green metrics clearly indicate the sustainable and superior features of the method established.

Keywords:
Lignin Degradation (telecommunications) Chemistry Oxidative phosphorylation Kraft paper Chemical engineering Organic chemistry Materials science Biochemistry Composite material

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Lignin and Wood Chemistry
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
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Life Sciences →  Agricultural and Biological Sciences →  Plant Science
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Physical Sciences →  Chemistry →  Organic Chemistry
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