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Optimizing lignin demethylation using a novel proton- based ionic liquid: 1, 2-propanediamine/glycolic acid catalyst

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES [2024]
Yi Liu, Shaoyan Wang, Jiarui Liang, Lirong Lu, Yi Xie, Chengrong Qin, Chen Liang, Caoxing Huang, Shuangquan Yao
ABSTRACT

Demethylation modification of lignin is an effective strategy to overcome the barrier to its high-value conversion. The purpose of this study focuses on the new proton-based ionic liquid (PIL) 1, 2-propanediamine/glycolic acid (PD/GA) as a catalyst and solvent to achieve the targeted oxidation of lignin. The PD/GA solvents have higher selectivity and efficiency. Optimal phenolic hydroxyl (PH)-increment was achieved, demonstrating enhanced demethylating effect on lignin by modulating the acid-base molar ratio, reaction temperature, and reaction time. Compared to ethanolamine/acetic acid (CE/AC) treatment, the PD/GA treatment at molar ratio 1.25, temperature 60 °C, and 3 h increased the PH-content from 37.74 to 59.91 %. Additionally, the lignin treated with PD/GA exhibited excellent recyclability, featuring a larger Brunauer-Emmett-Teller surface area (1.45 m 2 .g −1 ), total pore volume (9.51*10 −3  cm 3 .g −1 ), and mesoporous size (26.15 nm). The treated lignin yielded maximum ultraviolet resistance and antioxidant activity. These results present new avenues for the development of green and efficient lignin demethylation methods.

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