A detailed investigation of choline chloride-lactic
acid (ChCl-LA)-based deep eutectic solvent (DES) extraction of
lignin nanoparticles from herbaceous biomass (wheat straw) was
conducted. It was found that DES can extract high purity lignin
(up to 94.8%) with a high yield (up to 81.5% from air-dried
samples and 85.9% from oven-dried samples) from wheat straw.
The cleavages of ether bonds in lignin, as well as the linkages
between lignin and hemicelluloses during DES treatments at
different conditions, were analyzed. The effects of reaction time,
treatment temperature and water content in wheat straw on
lignin yield, purity, and chemical structure were determined. The
water content in biomass was found to affect the hydrogen bond
interaction between lignin and DES, which was a key factor influencing the lignin extraction yield and chemical properties of
separated lignin. The lignin extracted from wheat straw by DES consists of well-dispersed nanoparticles with a narrow size
distribution peaking at 70-90 nm. The mechanism of ChCl-LA-based DES depolymerization and extraction of lignin from
wheat straw is discussed.
Revised: August 13, 2019 |
Published: June 17, 2019
Citation
Lou R., R. Ma, K. Lin, A.C. Ahamed, and X. Zhang. 2019.Facile Extraction of Wheat Straw by Deep Eutectic Solvent (DES) to Produce Lignin Nanoparticles.ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering 7, no. 12:10248-10256.PNNL-SA-144469.doi:10.1021/acssuschemeng.8b05816