Power-to-chemicals: Low-temperature plasma for lignin depolymerisation in ethanol

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Zhou, Rusen
Zhou, Renwu
Wang, Sen
Ekanayake, U.G. Mihiri
Fang, Zhi
Cullen, Patrick J
Bazaka, Kateryna
Ostrikov, Kostya (Ken)

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Elsevier

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Lignin valorisation into renewable fuels and platform chemicals is desirable but still encounters major challenges due to lignin's recalcitrant structure, and the lack of cost-, energy-, and material efficient conversion processes. Herein, we report a low-temperature plasma-based route to lignin depolymerisation at mild conditions. The discharge over ethanol surface locally creating a high-energy and reactive environment rich in free electrons, energetic H radicals, and other reactive species, is well suited for lignin depolymerisation. Furthermore, assisted with a Fenton reaction (by adding Fe2O3 and H2O2) to sustain a more oxidative environment, the lignin conversion yield increases from 42.6% to 66.0%. Thus-obtained renewable chemicals are rich in aromatics and dicarboxylic acid derivatives. The proposed strategy on intensifying reactive chemistry by high-power plasmas enables an effective power-to-chemicals conversion of lignin and may provide useful guidelines for modern biorefineries.

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Bioresource Technology

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2099-12-31

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