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Review on catalytic cleavage of C-C inter-unit linkages in lignin model compounds: Towards lignin depolymerisation
Lignin depolymerisation has received considerable attention recently due to the pressing need to find sustainable alternatives to fossil fuel feedstock to produce chemicals and fuels. Two types of interunit linkages (CâC and CâO linkages) link several aromatic units in the structure of lignin. Between these two inter-unit linkages, the bond energies of CâC linkages are higher than that of CâO linkages, making them harder to break. However, for an efficient lignin depolymerisation, both types of inter-unit linkages have to be broken. This is more relevant because of the fact that many delignification processes tend to result in the formation of additional CâC inter-unit bonds. Here we review the strategies reported for the cleavage of CâC inter-unit linkages in lignin model compounds and lignin. Although a number of articles are available on the cleavage of CâO inter-unit linkages, reports on the selective cleavage of CâC inter-unit linkages are relatively less. Oxidative cleavage, hydrogenolysis, two-step redox-neutral process, microwave assisted cleavage, biocatalytic and photocatalytic methods have been reported for the breaking of CâC inter-unit linkages in lignin. Here we review all these methods in detail, focused only on the breaking of CâC linkages. The objective of this review is to motivate researchers to design new strategies to break this strong CâC inter-unit bonds to valorise lignins, technical lignins in particular