Abstract

A series of phenolic/non-phenolic biphenyl model compounds mimicking 5-5′ type “condensed” lignin substructures were subjected to the oxidation with laccase of Trametes versicolor in the presence of 1-hydroxybenzotriazole (HBT) or [SiW 11VO 40] 5− (SiW 11V) as mediators. Phenolic models suffered a significant degradation in both the laccase-mediator systems (LMS), which was more pronounced, however, in the case of SiW 11V-mediated oxidation. This result was explained, at least partially, by HBT decomposition and by the increased extent of competing radical coupling reactions of phenolic models in the HBT–laccase reaction system. The non-phenolic biphenyl model was non-reactive in the presence of SiW 11V and degraded substantially in the presence of HBT. The main degradation pathways of lignin model compounds were deduced based on the analysis of the detected oxidation products.

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