Volume 12, Issue 6 pp. 1203-1212
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Membrane Fractionation of Liquors from Lignin-First Biorefining

Zafar Sultan

Zafar Sultan

Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus, London, SW7 2AZ United Kingdom

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Dr. Inês Graça

Dr. Inês Graça

Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus, London, SW7 2AZ United Kingdom

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Yueqin Li

Yueqin Li

Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus, London, SW7 2AZ United Kingdom

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Dr. Sérgio Lima

Dr. Sérgio Lima

Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus, London, SW7 2AZ United Kingdom

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Dr. Ludmila G. Peeva

Dr. Ludmila G. Peeva

Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus, London, SW7 2AZ United Kingdom

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Dr. Daeok Kim

Dr. Daeok Kim

Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus, London, SW7 2AZ United Kingdom

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Dr. Mahmood A. Ebrahim

Dr. Mahmood A. Ebrahim

Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus, London, SW7 2AZ United Kingdom

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Dr. Roberto Rinaldi

Corresponding Author

Dr. Roberto Rinaldi

Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus, London, SW7 2AZ United Kingdom

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Prof. Andrew G. Livingston

Corresponding Author

Prof. Andrew G. Livingston

Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus, London, SW7 2AZ United Kingdom

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First published: 23 January 2019
Citations: 44

Graphical Abstract

A sorting hat for lignin: For the utilization of each lignin fraction in the lignin liquors, the development of separation strategies to fractionate the lignin streams by molecular weight ranges constitutes a timely challenge to be tackled. Herein, membrane filtration is applied to the refining of lignin streams obtained from a lignin-first biorefining process. A detailed analysis of future developments in the performance required to debottleneck the utilization of membrane filtration for lignin refining is also presented.

Abstract

For the utilization of each lignin fraction in the lignin liquors, the development of separation strategies to fractionate the lignin streams by molecular weight ranges constitutes a timely challenge to be tackled. Herein, membrane filtration was applied to the refining of lignin streams obtained from a lignin-first biorefining process based on H-transfer reactions catalyzed by Raney Ni, by using 2-PrOH as a part of the lignin extraction liquor and as an H-donor. A two-stage membrane cascade was considered to separate and concentrate the monophenol-rich fraction from the liquor. Building on the results, an economic evaluation of the potential of membrane filtration for the refining of lignin streams was undertaken. In this proof-of-concept report, a detailed analysis is presented of future developments in the performance required for the utilization of membrane filtration for lignin refining and, more aspiringly, solvent reclamation.

Conflict of interest

The authors declare no conflict of interest.