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Simultaneous Lignin Extraction and Fibrillation: A Novel Approach for a Continuous Biorefinery
A simultaneous lignin extraction and fibrillation (SEF)
process
combined with hydrothermal treatment is proposed, which provides an
advanced lignin extraction prospect for a continuous biorefinery.
Lignin was extracted during refining using a hydrothermally treated
solid residue, which loosened the cell wall structure of biomass.
The SEF process was controlled according to alcohol concentration
without applying heat, pressure, and catalyst, increasing the lignin
extraction rate by 2.1 times compared to the unpretreated biomass.
The SEF process shortened the time from 96 to 48 h to reach a steady-state
yield by improving the initial enzymatic hydrolysis rate with a significant
increase in the final glucose conversion rate from 73.8 to 78.0%.
Furthermore, the SEF process can produce lignin with a low molecular
weight and a narrow polydispersity, benefiting the subsequent purification
process by reducing the concentration of phenolic compounds and enzyme
proteins in the enzymatic hydrolysate by 1/4 and 1/2, respectively