Rapid and accurate determination of the lignin content of lignocellulosic biomass by solid-state NMR

Fuel (Lond). 2015 Feb 1:141:39-45. doi: 10.1016/j.fuel.2014.10.039.

Abstract

Biofuels and biomaterials, produced from lignocellulosic feedstock, require facile access to cellulose and hemicellulose to be competitive with petroleum processing and sugar-based fermentation. Physical-chemical barriers resulting from lignin complicates the hydrolysis biomass into fermentable sugars. Thus, the amount of lignin within a substrate is critical in determining biomass processing. The application of 13C cross-polarization, magic-angle spinning, and solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance for the direct quantification of lignin content in biomass is examined. Using a standard curve constructed from pristine lignin and cellulose, the lignin content of a biomass sample is accurately determined through direct measurement without chemical or enzymatic pre-treatment.

Keywords: biomass; cellulose; lignin; solid-state NMR.