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Simultaneous extraction and controlled chemical functionalization of hardwood lignin for improved phenolation

Bertella, Stefania  
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Luterbacher, Jeremy S.  
April 21, 2021
Green Chemistry

Lignin is a promising candidate for the replacement of fossil-based materials, due to its natural abundance and aromatic structure. This same structure poses major challenges to lignin's exploitation for material development. The harsh conditions generally needed for its isolation make it susceptible to uncontrollable side reactions that limit its further upgrading and/or functionalization. Here, by using aldehyde-assisted fractionation (AAF), we have extracted lignin while avoiding condensation reactions and, at the same time, introduced new functional groups on the lignin in a single step. By using a multifunctional aldehyde such as terephthalic aldehyde (TALD), we used acetal functionalization to prevent the dehydration and condensation of lignin's beta-O-4 linkage and introduced an aldehyde on the lignin backbone. By tuning the amount of TALD during the extraction process, we were also able to precisely control the degree of chemical functionalization. We then exploited the reactivity of the newly functionalized biopolymer to increase phenolation reactions yields in both acid and basic environment, in order to provide better lignins for incorporation in phenol formaldehyde resins. These TALD-lignins were more reactive than Kraft lignin or mild organosolv lignin extracted in an acid solution of 80% ethanol in water, which could facilitate their use for developing more sustainable resins and materials.

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research article
DOI
10.1039/d1gc00358e
Web of Science ID

WOS:000642572600001

Author(s)
Bertella, Stefania  
Luterbacher, Jeremy S.  
Date Issued

2021-04-21

Published in
Green Chemistry
Volume

23

Issue

9

Start page

3459

End page

3467

Subjects

Chemistry, Multidisciplinary

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Green & Sustainable Science & Technology

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Chemistry

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Science & Technology - Other Topics

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REVIEWED

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May 22, 2021
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/178164
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