Valorization of lignin through reductive catalytic fractionation of fermented corn stover residues

Bioresour Technol. 2023 Apr:373:128752. doi: 10.1016/j.biortech.2023.128752. Epub 2023 Feb 16.

Abstract

The fermented corn stover residues are abundant renewable lignin-rich bioresources that show great potential to produce aromatic phenols. However, selective catalytic hydrogenolysis of this residual material still remains challenge to obtain high yields. Herein, a novel strategy to produce monophenolic compounds from the fermented stover over a commercial Pd/C catalyst was proposed. Taking the reaction temperature as the key variable, the highest monomer yield was 28.5 wt% at 220 °C in compaction with that of the pristine corn stover (22.8 wt%). The enhanced monophenol yield was due to the higher contents of lignin and less recalcitrance in the fermented stover. Moreover, the van Krevelen diagram revealed a slight selective CO bond scission of lignin macromolecular during fermentation as well as the dehydration and deoxygenation in hydrogenolysis reaction. Overall, this work opens a new avenue for the valorization of lignin through reductive catalytic fractionation of agricultural wastes.

Keywords: Biomass; Catalytic hydrogenolysis; Corn stover; C–O bond scission; Lignin valorization.

MeSH terms

  • Catalysis
  • Chemical Fractionation
  • Lignin* / chemistry
  • Phenols
  • Zea mays* / chemistry

Substances

  • Lignin
  • Phenols