Abstract
Recently, the mechanocatalytic depolymerization of lignocelluloses yielding 'water-soluble lignocelluloses' was demonstrated. Water-soluble C5 & C6 sugars and sulfur-free lignins are formed through the saccharification of the oligosaccharides, allowing for the fractionation of biomass by simple filtration. Herein, we present an in-depth analysis of water-soluble products obtained from beechwood. The complex nature of the 'water-soluble beechwood' is investigated by 2D HSQC NMR, HPLC and gel filtration chromatography. The detailed analysis of the 'water-soluble beechwood' lends significant insights into the chemical nature of the lignocellulose depolymerization driven by the mechanical forces. This journal is © the Partner Organisations 2014.
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Käldström, M., Meine, N., Farès, C., Schüth, F., & Rinaldi, R. (2014). Deciphering “water-soluble lignocellulose” obtained by mechanocatalysis: New insights into the chemical processes leading to deep depolymerization. Green Chemistry, 16(7), 3528–3538. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4gc00004h
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