Valorization of Rice Straw via Hydrotropic Lignin Extraction and Its Characterization

Molecules. 2021 Jul 6;26(14):4123. doi: 10.3390/molecules26144123.

Abstract

Rice straw hydrotropic lignin was extracted from p-Toluene sulfonic acid (p-TsOH) fractionation with a different combined delignification factor (CDF). Hydrotropic lignin characterization was systematically investigated, and alkaline lignin was also studied for the contrast. Results showed that the hydrotropic rice straw lignin particle was in nanometer scopes. Compared with alkaline lignin, the hydrotropic lignin had greater molecular weight. NMR analysis showed that β-aryl ether linkage was well preserved at low severities, and the unsaturation in the side chain of hydrotropic lignin was high. H units and G units were preferentially degraded and subsequently condensed at high severity. High severity also resulted in the cleavage of part β-aryl ether linkage. 31P-NMR showed the decrease in aliphatic hydroxyl groups and the increasing carboxyl group content at high severity. The maximum weight loss temperature of the hydrotropic lignin was in the range of 330-350 °C, higher than the alkaline lignin, and the glass conversion temperature (Tg) of the hydrotropic lignin was in the range of 107-125 °C, lower than that of the alkaline lignin. The hydrotropic lignin has high β-aryl ether linkage content, high activity, nanoscale particle size, and low Tg, which is beneficial for its further valorization.

Keywords: high valorization; lignin; p-Toluene sulfonic acid; rice straw.

MeSH terms

  • Biomass
  • Chemical Fractionation
  • Hydrolysis
  • Lignin / analysis
  • Lignin / chemistry*
  • Lignin / isolation & purification*
  • Oryza / chemistry*
  • Water / chemistry*

Substances

  • Water
  • Lignin