Abstract

<h2>Summary</h2> Reductive catalytic fractionation (RCF) is a promising lignin-first biorefining strategy that selectively extracts and depolymerizes lignin from whole biomass. Flow-through (FT)-RCF enables physical separation of the biomass and catalyst, but this process configuration typically operates at high solvent-to-biomass ratios. Here, we demonstrate multi-pass FT-RCF, wherein the lignin-enriched solvent obtained after an initial FT-RCF step is recycled and used in subsequent FT-RCF without intermediate lignin recovery. Multi-pass FT-RCF reduces the solvent-to-biomass ratio from 48 to 1.9 L/kg, which is a lower solvent loading than is accessible in batch reactors, without negative impacts on delignification and monomer yield with up to 12 wt % lignin in the solvent. Overall, this work demonstrates that solvent demand in RCF processes, which is a key cost and energy driver to enable this process at scale, can be reduced by recycling lignin oil between RCF reactions.

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