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Delignification of Cistus ladanifer Biomass by Organosolv and Alkali Processes

Author(s): Alves Ferreira Caturra, Júnia Aparecida ; Lourenço, Ana ; Morgado, Francisca ; Duarte, Luís C. ; Roseiro, Luisa B. ; Fernandes, M. C. ; Pereira, Helena ; Carvalheiro, Florbela

Date: 2021

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.9/3621

Origin: Repositório do LNEG

Subject(s): Biorefinery; Enzymatic hydrolysis; Biomass Pre-treatment; Lignin; Organosolv process; Pyrolysis


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ABSTRACT: Residues of Cistus ladanifer obtained after commercial steam distillation for essential oil production were evaluated to produce cellulose enriched solids and added-value lignin-derived compounds. The delignification of extracted (CLRext) and extracted and hydrothermally pretreated biomass (CLRtreat) was studied using two organosolv processes, ethanol/water mixtures (EO), and alkali-catalyzed glycerol (AGO), and by an alkali (sodium hydroxide) process (ASP) under different reaction conditions. The phenolic composition of soluble lignin was determined by capillary zone electrophoresis and by Py-GC/MS, which was also used to establish the monomeric composition of both the delignified solids and isolated lignin. The enzymatic saccharification of the delignified solids was also evaluated. The ASP (4% NaOH, 2 h) lead to both the highest delignification and enzymatic saccharification (87% and 79%, respectively). A delignification of 76% and enzymatic hydrolysis yields of 72% were obtained for AGO (4% NaOH) while EO processes led to lower delignification (maximum lignin removal 29%). The residual lignin in the delignified solids were enriched in G- and H-units, with S-units being preferentially removed. The main phenolics present in the ASP and AGO liquors were vanillic acid and epicatechin, while gallic acid was the main phenolic in the EO liquors. The results showed that C. ladanifer residues can be a biomass source for the production of lignin-derivatives and glucan-rich solids to be further used in bioconversion processes.

Document Type Journal article
Language English
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