Abstract

Increasing application for lignin due to its unique aromatic structures has encouraged the development of pretreatment techniques for lignin separation and recovery. In this work, the integration of microwave-assisted hydrothermal pretreatment (MW-HTP) and alkaline post-treatment was proposed for separating lignin from poplar wood and revealing its structural characteristics. Results showed that the yields of the lignins fractionated via the integrated treatment based on MW-HTP were increased up to 52.6%, and their associated sugars contents were clearly decreased to 0.19–0.09%, as compared to the fractionated lignins without the microwave pretreatment (29.8% and 0.29%). Interestingly, the integrated treatment based on MW-HTP promoted the cracking of β-O-4 ethers in the lignin macromolecules of poplar wood, resulting in the raise of their phenol OH groups up to 2.36 mmol/g. Overall, the fulfillment of this work will be conducive to improve the fractionation and efficient utilization of lignin in biorefinery industry.

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