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Extraction and characterization of lignin from the pre-treatment of biomass for 2 nd generation ethanol production

ABSTRACT

Biomass appears to be one of the few resources available with the potential of developing bio refineries for the inclusion of sustainable alternative routes in the production of energy and chemicals. Lignin is a 2nd generation by-product of biomass pre-treatment on ethanol production, and consists of carbon chains, which can have a high added value. However, lignin is being considered just for energy generation. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the influence of pH in the precipitation of black liquor through its acidification of in different pH values (1-7), and to characterize the components of its chemical structure for possible future use. After determining the precipitated mass, a spectrophotometric analysis was carried out on infrared and ultraviolet, along with the quantification of total phenolic compounds in the solid and liquid fractions of lignin derived from different pH ranges. The results showed that the higher lignin concentrations were obtained at lower pH values. The instrumental analysis indicated significant differences in each lignin’s components, suggesting that its chemical composition is influenced by pH change. To conclude, the total concentration of phenolic compounds in the supernatant of the samples was lower at lower pH ranges, indicating that there are higher concentrations of these in lignin’s solid fraction.

Keywords:
lignin; black liquor; biorefinery; lignocellulosic ethanol

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