POSMOL 2015, 17-20 July 2015, Lisboa, Portugal; http://eventos.fct.unl.pt/posmol2015/It has long been recognized that lignocellulosic biomass is a potential sustainable source of mixed
sugars for fermentation to biofuels. During the last decades many technologies have been developed
that allow this conversion process to occur and, nowadays, the clear objective is to make the use of
such technologies cost-effective. Recently, it has been found that free-electrons and radical species
formed within atmospheric plasmas have the ability to overcome the natural resistance of plant cell
walls thus allowing for an enhancement of microbial and enzymatic deconstruction [1]. In this context,
low-energy electrons which are produced within the plasma environment have the potential to induce
breakage of chemical bonds through dissociative electron attachment, electron-impact excitation and
other fragmentation processes.
In this work we report a joint experimental and theoretical effort in order to determine reliable
elastic and electronically inelastic cross sections for low-energy electron collisions with phenol [2], a
key structural subunit of lignin.Peer Reviewe