Extraction, recovery, and characterization of lignin from industrial corn stover lignin cake

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Lignin utilization in value-added co-products is an important component of enabling cellulosic biorefinery economics. However, aqueous dilute acid pretreatments yield lignins with limited applications due to significant modification during pretreatment, low solubility in many solvents, and high content of impurities (ash, insoluble polysaccharides). This work addresses these challenges and investigates the extraction and recovery of lignins from lignin-rich insoluble residue following dilute acid pretreatment and enzymatic hydrolysis of corn stover using three extraction approaches: ethanol organosolv, NaOH, and an ionic liquid. The recovered lignins exhibited recovery yields ranging from 30% for the ionic liquid, 44% for the most severe acid ethanol organosolv condition tested, and up to 86% for the most severe NaOH extraction condition. Finally, the fractional solubilities of different recovered lignins were assessed in a range of solvents and these solubilities were used to estimate distributions of Hildebrand and Hansen solubility parameters using a novel approach.

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Biorefining, Solvent extraction, Lignin recovery, Dilute acid pretreatment, solubility parameters

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Bécsy-Jakab, V. E., Savoy, A., Saulnier, B. K., Singh, S. K., & Hodge, D. B. (2024). Extraction, recovery, and characterization of lignin from industrial corn stover lignin cake. Bioresource Technology, 399, 130610.

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