The emerging biomass-to-biofuel conversion industry has created an urgent need for identifying new applications for biorefinery lignin. This paper demonstrates a new route to producing dicarboxylic acids from biorefinery lignin through chalcopyrite-catalyzed oxidation in a highly selective process. Up to 95?% selectivity towards stable dicarboxylic acids was obtained for several types of biorefinery lignin and model compounds under mild, environmentally friendly reaction conditions. The findings from this study paved a new avenue to biorefinery lignin conversions and applications.
Revised: November 24, 2015 |
Published: February 1, 2014
Citation
Ma R., M. Guo, and X. Zhang. 2014.Selective Conversion of Biorefinery Lignin into Dicarboxylic Acids.ChemSusChem 7, no. 2:412-415. doi:10.1002/cssc.201300964