Alkaline Hydrolysis of Spent Aromatic Biomass for Production of Phenolic Aldehydes, Lignin, and Cellulose
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In order to combat the environmental issues associated with the burning of spent aromatic biomass (SAB), a method for alkaline hydrolysis of SAB has been developed to afford phenolic acids, predominantly the p-coumaric acid, lignin, and cellulose. Lignin (∼15 wt%) from alkaline hydrolysate was separated by precipitation while a mixture of phenolic acids obtained was directly reacted with a green reagent, PhI(OAc), under one-pot condition to afford a mixture of p-hydroxybenzaldehyde (>90 wt%) and vanillin (<10 wt%). Unreacted biomass obtained in the process was successfully used as a substrate for the production of cellulose (∼40 wt%). The developed method exhibits potential for application on an industrial scale.
Mishra A, Dash S, Barpanda T, Choudhury S, Mishra P, Dash M Planta. 2024; 260(3):60.
PMID: 39052093 DOI: 10.1007/s00425-024-04493-0.