The lignin-first strategy has emerged as one of the most powerful approaches for generating novel platform chemicals from lignin by efficient depolymerization of native lignin. Because of the emergence of this novel depolymerization method and the definition of viable platform chemicals, future focus will soon shift towards innovative downstream processing strategies. Very recently, many interesting approaches have emerged that describe the production of valuable products across the whole value chain, including bulk and fine chemical building blocks, and several concrete examples have been developed for the production of polymers, pharmaceutically relevant compounds, or fuels. This Minireview provides an overview of these recent advances. After a short summary of catalytic systems for obtaining aromatic monomers, a comprehensive discussion on their separation and applications is given. This Minireview will fill the gap in biorefinery between deriving high yields of lignin monomers and tapping into their potential for making valuable consumer products.
In this work, an innovative route for upgrading biomass-derived phenolic monomers by "hydrogen-free" hydrodeoxygenation (HDO) was proposed and evaluated. The HDO process was integrated with the activation of water and...
The Cover Feature shows a smart lignin‐first biorefinery strategy and its contribution to create a more sustainable planet. In this strategy, upstream processing steps generate various lignin monomers with high yields, which then drive the downstream processing steps to produce more value‐added chemicals, fuels, and materials in a sustainable way. More information can be found in the Review by Z. Sun et al.
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