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Title Photocatalytic Depolymerization of Native Lignin toward Chemically Recyclable Polymer Networks
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Authors Wang, HY; Giardino, GJ; Chen, R; Yang, CJ; Niu, J; Wang, DW
Title Photocatalytic Depolymerization of Native Lignin toward Chemically Recyclable Polymer Networks
Year 2023
Published Acs Central Science, 9.0, 1
DOI 10.1021/acscentsci.2c01257
Abstract As an inedible component of biomass, lignin features rich functional groups that are desired for chemical syntheses. How to effectively depolymerize lignin without compromising the more valuable cellulose and hemicellulose has been a significant challenge. Existing biomass processing procedures either induce extensive condensation in lignin that greatly hinders its chemical utilization or focus on fully depolymerizing lignin to produce monomers that are difficult to separate for subsequent chemical synthesis. Here, we report a new approach to selective partial depolymerization, which produces oligomers that can be readily converted to chemically recyclable polymer networks. The process takes advantage of the high selectivity of photocatalytic activation of the beta-O-4 bond in lignin by tetrabutylammonium decatungstate (TBADT). The availability of exogenous electron mediators or scavengers promotes cleavage or oxidation of this bond, respectively, enabling high degrees of control over the depolymerization and the density of a key functional group, C=O, in the products. The resulting oligomers can then be readily utilized for the synthesis of polymer networks through reactions between C=O and branched -NH2 as a dynamic covalent cross-linker. Importantly, the resulting polymer network can be recycled to enable a circular economy of materials directly derived from biomass.
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Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:000925287100001
WoS Category Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
Research Area Chemistry
PDF https://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/acscentsci.2c01257
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