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2022 ◽  
pp. 47-72
Author(s):  
Loredana Lopez ◽  
Fiammetta Alagna ◽  
Linda Bianco ◽  
Isabella De Bari ◽  
Carlo Fasano ◽  
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Processes ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (12) ◽  
pp. 2269
Author(s):  
Jianguang Liang ◽  
Jingjian Zha ◽  
Nana Zhao ◽  
Zhengyu Tang ◽  
Yucai He ◽  
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Recently, the highly efficient production of value-added biobased chemicals from available, inexpensive, and renewable biomass has gained more and more attention in a sustainable catalytic process. Furfural is a versatile biobased chemical, which has been widely used for making solvents, lubricants, inks, adhesives, antacids, polymers, plastics, fuels, fragrances, flavors, fungicides, fertilizers, nematicides, agrochemicals, and pharmaceuticals. In this work, ultrasonic-treated chestnut shell waste (UTS-CSW) was utilized as biobased support to prepare biomass-based heterogeneous catalyst (CSUTS-CSW) for transforming waste lignocellulosic materials into furfural. The pore and surface properties of CSUTS-CSW were characterized with BET, SEM, XRD, and FT-IR. In toluene–water (2:1, v:v; pH 1.0), CSUTS-CSW (3.6 wt%) converted corncob into furfural yield in the yield of 68.7% at 180 °C in 15 min. CSUTS-CSW had high activity and thermostability, which could be recycled and reused for seven batches. From first to seventh, the yields were obtained from 68.7 to 47.5%. Clearly, this biobased solid acid CSUTS-CSW could be used for the sustainable conversion of waste biomasses into furfural, which had potential application in future.


BioResources ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 16 (3) ◽  
pp. 6471-6511
Author(s):  
Maria Juliane Suota ◽  
Débora Merediane Kochepka ◽  
Marlon Gualberto Ganter Moura ◽  
Cleverton Luiz Pirich ◽  
Mailson Matos ◽  
...  

Lignin is one of the most important and widespread carbon sources on Earth. Significant amounts of lignin are delivered to the market by pulp mills and biorefineries, and there have been many efforts to develop routes for its valorization. Over the years, lignin has been used to produce biobased chemicals, materials, and advanced biofuels on the basis of its variable functionalities and physicochemical properties. Today, lignin’s applications are still limited by its heterogeneity, variability, and low reactivity. Thus, modification technologies have been developed to allow lignin to be suitable for a wider range of attractive industrial applications. The most common modifications used for this purpose include amination, methylation, demethylation, phenolation, sulfomethylation, oxyalkylation, acylation or esterification, epoxidation, phosphorylation, nitration, and sulfonation. This article reviews the chemistry involved in these lignin modification technologies, discussing their effect on the finished product while presenting some market perspectives and future outlook to utilize lignin in sustainable biorefineries.


Processes ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 463
Author(s):  
Carlos Mourao Vilela ◽  
Evert Boymans ◽  
Berend Vreugdenhil

Climate changes will have a huge impact on society, one that cannot be truly predicted. However, what is known is that our dependence on fossil feedstock for energy, fuel and chemical production will need to shift towards more biobased and circular feedstock. This paper describes part of an important technology development that uses biogenic and plastic-containing waste streams for the co-production of aromatics with fuels and/or chemicals. This paper captures the first decade of this technology development from idea towards a large Process Demonstration Unit operated and validated within a large gasification R&D infrastructure. The scale-up was successful, with supporting tools to optimize and identify the limits of the technology. Benzene and toluene are directly removed from the product gas with 97% and 99% efficiency, respectively. The next steps will be to include this development in larger piloting and demonstrations for the co-production of aromatics from biomass gasification (biobased chemicals) or aromatics from plastic-containing waste gasification (circular chemicals).


Catalysts ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 178
Author(s):  
Payam Kalhor ◽  
Khashayar Ghandi

Deep eutectic solvents (DESs) have emerged as promising green solvents, due to their versatility and properties such as high biodegradability, inexpensiveness, ease of preparation and negligible vapor pressure. Thus, DESs have been used as sustainable media and green catalysts in many chemical processes. On the other hand, lignocellulosic biomass as an abundant source of renewable carbon has received ample interest for the production of biobased chemicals. In this review, the state of the art of the catalytic use of DESs in upgrading the biomass-related substances towards biofuels and value-added chemicals is presented, and the gap in the knowledge is indicated to direct the future research.


Author(s):  
Lauren M. Lopez ◽  
Brent H. Shanks ◽  
Linda J. Broadbelt

As interest in biobased chemicals grows, and their application space expands, computational tools to navigate molecule space as a complement to experimental approaches are imperative.


2020 ◽  
Vol 152 ◽  
pp. 104963
Author(s):  
R.M. Abdilla-Santes ◽  
S. Agarwal ◽  
X. Xi ◽  
H. Heeres ◽  
P.J. Deuss ◽  
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