Studies on the Vanadium-Catalyzed Nonoxidative Depolymerization of Miscanthus giganteus-Derived Lignin
Article 2013 en
Authors
JC
Julian M. W. Chan
ŠB
Štefan Bauer
HS
Hagit Sorek
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Lignin samples isolated from Miscanthus giganteus using organosolv processes were treated with vanadium catalysts that were previously developed in our group. We demonstrate that the catalyst with high β-O-4′ bond-cleaving activity in dimeric lignin models was also effective in depolymerizing actual lignin. Molecular weight-lowering was evidenced by gel permeation chromatography (GPC), whereas 2D NMR experiments showed that β-O-4′ linkages were selectively cleaved in the degradation process, just as in the case of lignin models. Monophenolic degradation products were also formed, and the individual molecules were identified and quantified by GC/MS.
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