Niclas SchuppTheresa RückerElisabeth GlöcknerBernd WittgensSiegfried R. Waldvogel
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.
Michael ZirbesTobias GraßlRieke NeuberSiegfried R. Waldvogel
Zirbes, MichaelGraßl, TobiasNeuber, RiekeWaldvogel, Siegfried R.
Roland ÖsterKnut P. KringstadShigeo HiroseHyōe Hatakeyama
P. F. VidalJonathan BouchardRalph P. OverendE. ChornetHélène J. GirouxFrançois Lamy
Jianfeng MaShumin ZhangXin ShiLinxin DaiZhenzhen LiuXing’e LiuXihong LuZehui Jiang