Coproduction of furfural, phenolated lignin and fermentable sugars from bamboo with one-pot fractionation using phenol-acidic 1,4-dioxane

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A one-pot fractionation method of Moso bamboo into hemicellulose, lignin, and cellulose streams was used to produce furfural, phenolated lignin, and fermentable sugars in the acidic 1,4-dioxane system. Xylan was depolymerized to furfural at a yield of 93.81% of the theoretical value; however, the prolonged processing time (5 h) led to a high removal ratio of glucan (37.21%) in the absence of phenol. The optimum moderate condition (80 °C for 2 h with 2.5% phenol) was determined through the high fractionation efficiency. Consequently, 77.28% of xylan and 84.83% of lignin were removed and presented in the hydrolysate, while 91.08% of glucan was reserved in the solid portion. The formation of furfural from xylan remained high, with a yield of 92.92%. The extracted lignin was phenolated with an increasing content of phenolic hydroxyl. The fractionated lignin yield was 51.88%, which suggested this could be a low-cost raw material to product the activated carbon fiber precursor. The delignified pulp was subjected to enzymatic hydrolysis and the glucose yield reached up to 99.03% of the theoretical.

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Ji, L., Li, P., Lei, F., Song, X., Jiang, J., & Wang, K. (2020). Coproduction of furfural, phenolated lignin and fermentable sugars from bamboo with one-pot fractionation using phenol-acidic 1,4-dioxane. Energies, 13(20). https://doi.org/10.3390/en13205294

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