Laccase/mediated oxidation of a lignin model for improved delignification procedures

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Abstract

Laccase oxidises the phenolic but not the non-phenolic subunits of lignin. Redox mediators drive laccase towards the oxidation of non-phenolic subunits, particularly the benzyl alcohol groups. In search for non-polluting delignification strategies of wood pulp for paper making, oxidations by laccase/mediator systems have been performed on Adlerol, a non-phenolic α-hydroxyl-β-arylether model of lignin. The mechanism and extent of these mediated oxidations of Adlerol to Adlerone (α-carbonyl) have been investigated and compared with chemical oxidations. The more valuable mediator of laccase results to be violuric acid, which performs a radical oxidation of Adlerol. Earlier studies had revealed that Adlerone is efficiently degraded under, for example, kraft cooking conditions, whereas Adlerol resists degradation. Thus, a pre-oxidation of the α-hydroxyl-β-arylether subunits in wood pulp by the laccase/VLA system appears promising for weakening the network of lignin, thereby activating it towards subsequent oxydelignification treatments. © 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Barreca, A. M., Fabbrini, M., Galli, C., Gentili, P., & Ljunggren, S. (2003). Laccase/mediated oxidation of a lignin model for improved delignification procedures. Journal of Molecular Catalysis B: Enzymatic, 26(1–2), 105–110. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molcatb.2003.08.001

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