Biocatalytic selective acylation of technical lignins: a new route for the design of new biobased additives for industrial formulations

Front Chem. 2023 Jul 21:11:1239479. doi: 10.3389/fchem.2023.1239479. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

In this article, we describe a proof of concept of the potential use of a biocatalytic process for the functionalization of technical soda lignins from wheat straw through the selective acylation of primary hydroxy groups of lignin oligomers by acetate or hexanoate, thus preserving their free, unreacted phenols. The selectivity and efficiency of the method, although they depend on the structural complexity of the starting material, have been proven on model compounds. Applied to technical lignins, the acylation yield is only moderate, due to structural and chemical features induced by the industrial mode of preparation of the lignins rather than to the lack of efficiency of the method. However, most of the physicochemical properties of the lignins, including their antioxidant potential, are preserved, advocating the potential use of these modified lignins for industrial applications.

Keywords: Candida antarctica lipase B; lipophilisation; selective acylation; soda technical lignins; transmethylation.

Grants and funding

AS’s PhD fellowship was funded by the ABIES doctoral school. CH’s PhD fellowship was funded by Lucas Meyer Cosmetics. The IJPB benefits from the support of Saclay Plant Sciences-SPS (ANR-17-EUR-0007).