Organosolv delignification of residual plantation willow bark after extractive removal

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Plantation willows are commonly grown plants which are widely used for energetic purposes that does not correspond completely to its potential. To fully integrate this resource into biorefinery scheme, it is necessary to study optimal conditions of willow bark processing, aimed for separation of bark components, their comprehensive characterization and profitable practical application. Extraction of secondary metabolites is well known approach for bark processing. But the separation of the main cell wall components including lignin from the residual biomass is less studied. In this work plantation residual willow bark after extractives separation by two different solvents (acetone and ethanol- water) was used as a feedstock for Organosolv delignification. Effect of temperature and catalyst used on the yield and properties of lignin isolated from residual bark by ethanol-water treatment was studied. It was possible to obtain pure lignin with high yields (up to 41%) that has the potential to be used for bio-plastic producing. Insoluble residue after delignification was carbohydrate rich (up to 80%) feedstock allowing its practical use for bioethanol producing.

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Pals, M., Lauberte, L., Arshanitsa, A., Vevere, L., Jurkjane, V., & Telysheva, G. (2020). Organosolv delignification of residual plantation willow bark after extractive removal. In Research for Rural Development (Vol. 35, pp. 71–76). Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies. https://doi.org/10.22616/rrd.26.2020.011

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