The use of vanillin as a building
block for the chemical industry
is discussed in this article. Vanillin is currently one of the only
molecular phenolic compounds manufactured on an industrial scale from
biomass. It has thus the potential to become a key-intermediate for
the synthesis of bio-based
polymers, for which aromatic monomers are needed to reach good thermo-mechanical
properties. After a first part dedicated to the current sourcing of
vanillin, this article focuses on the alkaline oxidation lignin-to-vanillin
process, reporting advantages and limits, discusses the various postdepolymerization
methods for product isolation and finally examines the outlook for
the wider use of vanillin as a key building block for the chemical
industry.
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