Suppression of lignin repolymerization via a recyclable formic acid-guaiacol system toward green and sustainable components fractionation
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2025.148216
Suppression of lignin repolymerization via a recyclable formic acid-guaiacol system toward green and sustainable components fractionation
Abstract
Lignin precursor molecules have received extensive attention in improving the pulp purity and the lignin activity by inhibiting lignin condensation. Herein, a formic acid/guaiacol dual-phase system was established to treat the wheat straw in this work, through a significantly enhanced delignification efficiency. It was attributed to steric hindrance of formyl and methoxy group formed by formic acid, which hindered the π-π stacking and hydrogen bond network reconstruction between lignin fragments. Guaiacol also played an important role in diverting reactive benzyl carbocation toward stable C-O/C-C bond formation through a nucleophilic substitution reaction. The results revealed that the lignin fragment condensation was efficiently suppressed and the resultant cellulose pulp had a high purity. The Mn of lignin could be as low as 588 g/mol and the pulp contained only 7.2 % residual lignin with a 89.7 % α-cellulose content. The resulting paper without bleaching achieved a high brightness of 60.5 %ISO, and exceptional mechanical performance with the tensile index of 39.5 N·m/g and folding cycles of 15 times. Crucially, the formic acid and guaiacol could be recoverable via a simple distillation, minimizing waste generation and decreasing costs. This innovative and green strategy provides an important significance for the efficient lignocellulosic components fractionation.
Keywords: Components fractionation; Formic acid; Guaiacol; Lignin condensation; Wheat straw.
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Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.
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