Cai, Cheng published the artcileComparison of Two Acid Hydrotropes for Sustainable Fractionation of Birch Wood, Recommanded Product: 2-Methoxypropan-1-ol, the publication is ChemSusChem (2020), 13(17), 4649-4659, database is CAplus and MEDLINE.
This study reports on a comparative study of acid hydrotropic fractionation (AHF) of birch wood using maleic acid (MA) and p-toluenesulfonic acid (p-TsOH). Under the same level of delignification, lignin dissolved by MA is much less condensed with a higher content of ether aryl β-O-4 linkages. Lignin depolymerization dominated in MA hydrotropic fractionation (MAHF) and resulted in a single lower mol. weight peak, in contrast to the competitive depolymerization and repolymn. in p-TsOH AHF with a bimodal distribution. The less condensed MA-dissolved lignin facilitated catalytic conversion to monophenols. Carboxylation of residual lignin in fractionated cellulosic water-insoluble solids (WISs) enhanced enzymic saccharification by decreasing nonproductive cellulase binding to lignin. At a low cellulase loading of 10 FPU g-1 glucan, saccharification of WIS-MT120 from MAHF at 120°C was 95% compared with 48% for WIS-PT85 from p-TsOH AHF at 85°C under the same level of delignification of 63%. Residual lignin carboxylation also facilitated nanofibrillation of WIS for producing lignin-containing cellulose nanofibrils (LCNFs) through an enhanced lignin lubrication effect, which substantially decreases fibrillation energy. LCNFs from only one pass of microfluidization of WIS-MT120 have the same morphol. as those from WIS-PT85 after three passes. MA also has a lower solubility and higher minimal hydrotropic concentration, which facilitated acid recovery. MA is U. S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved as an indirect food additive, affording significant advantages compared with p-TsOH for biorefinery applications.
ChemSusChem published new progress about 1589-47-5. 1589-47-5 belongs to ethers-buliding-blocks, auxiliary class Aliphatic hydrocarbon chain,Alcohol,Ether, name is 2-Methoxypropan-1-ol, and the molecular formula is C4H10O2, Recommanded Product: 2-Methoxypropan-1-ol.
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