Recent advances of lignin valorization techniques toward sustainable aromatics and potential benchmarks to fossil refinery products
Journal
Bioresource Technology
Journal Volume
346
Date Issued
2022
Author(s)
Abstract
Aromatic compounds are important fuels and key chemical precursors for organic synthesis, however the current aromatics market are mainly relying on fossil resources which will eventually contribute to carbon emissions. Lignin has been recognized as a drop-in substitution to conventional aromatics, with its values gradually realized after tremendous research efforts in the recent five years. To facilitate the development of a possible lignin economics, this study overviewed the recent advances of various biorefinery techniques and the remaining challenging for lignin valorization. Starting with recent discovery of unexplored lignin structures, the potential functions of lignin related chemical structures were emphasized. The important breakthrough of lignin-first pretreatment, catalytic lignin depolymerization, and the high value products with possible benchmark with modern aromatics were reviewed with possible future targets. Possible retrofit of conventional petroleum refinery for lignin products were also introduced and hopefully paving a way to progressively migrate the industry towards carbon neutrality. ? 2021 Elsevier Ltd
Subjects
Aromatics market
Biorefinery
Catalytic depolymerization
Lignin valorization
Pretreatment
Carbon
Commerce
Lignin
Petroleum industry
Refining
'current
Aromatic market
Biorefineries
Chemical precursors
Fossil resources
Organic synthesis
Pre-treatments
Valorisation
Aromatization
benchmarking
lignin
research method
sustainability
valorization
Article
catalysis
fossil
Chemicals
Products
Structures
Techniques
carbon
Benchmarking
Catalysis
Fossils
Type
journal article