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From Lignin to Market: A Technical and Economic Perspective of Reductive Depolymerization Approaches

  • Brent Daelemans
  • , Balaji Sridharan
  • , Paul Jusner
  • , Agneev Mukherjee
  • , Jiazhao Chen
  • , Jacob Kenny
  • , Miet Dael
  • , Karolien Vanbroekhoven
  • , Peter Deuss
  • , Michael Stone
  • , Elias Feghali
  • Flemish Institute for Technological Research
  • University of Groningen
  • Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  • Hasselt University
  • Notre Dame University - Louaize

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Abstract

Lignin has grown into one of the main candidates to replace fossil-based resources as it is the largest renewable source of aromatic building blocks. The complex structure of polymeric lignin, however, requires depolymerization to simpler building blocks for the chemical industry. One of the most promising depolymerization approaches is reductive depolymerization of which two process configurations are currently studied in pilot scale installations for upscaling to industrial scale: (i) reductive catalytic fractionation (RCF), and (ii) reductive catalytic depolymerization (RCD). Both technical and techno-economic aspects will be covered within this review, discussing the advantages and challenges of both approaches regarding processing, production costs, product output, and applications. In this regard, RCF benefits from its decreased energy and solvent consumption linked with being a one-step process and delivers a product with a high monomer content (~25-45 wt%). RCD, on the other hand, has the advantage of continuous processing and reduced catalyst fouling and delivers a product that mainly consists of oligomers (<10 wt% monomers). The complete overview of both processes presented here addresses their potential, and can guide future researchers, policy makers and companies to make thoughtful decisions on lignin valorization.
Original languageAmerican English
Pages (from-to)13160-13178
Number of pages19
JournalGreen Chemistry
Volume27
Issue number42
DOIs
StatePublished - 2025

NLR Publication Number

  • NREL/JA-2800-94330

Keywords

  • biomass
  • continuous depolymerization
  • lignin
  • reductive catalytic fractionation
  • techno-economic assessment

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