Pseudo-lignin
is generated from lignocellulose biomass during pretreatment
with dilute sulfuric acid and has a significant inhibitory effect
on cellulase. However, the mechanism of pseudo-lignin generation remains
unclear. The following main points have been addressed to help elucidate
the pseudo-lignin generation pathway. Cellulose and xylan were pretreated
with sulfuric acid at different concentrations; aliquots were periodically
collected; and the changes in the byproducts of the prehydrolysate
were quantified. Milled wood lignin (MWL) mixed with cellulose and
xylan was pretreated to evaluate the impact of lignin on pseudo-lignin
generation. Furfural, 5-hydroxymethylfurfural, and MWL were pretreated
as model compounds to investigate pseudo-lignin generation. The result
indicated that the increasing acid concentration significantly promoted
the generation of pseudo-lignin. When the acid concentration was increased
from 0 to 1.00 wt %, pseudo-lignin was increased from 1.36 to 4.05
g. In addition, lignin promoted the pseudo-lignin generation through
the condensation between lignin and the generated intermediates.
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