2021
DOI: 10.1039/d1ra00690h
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Webbing a network of reliable thermochemistry around lignin building blocks: tri-methoxy-benzenes

Abstract: Methoxy-substituted benzenes are the simplest fragments from the lignin separation feedstock.

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“…This article is a continuation of a series of related previous works on "weaving a network of reliable thermochemistry around lignin building blocks [7,8]" and also continues our earlier systematic studies [9][10][11][12] to investigate model compounds relevant to valorisation of biomass. In this paper, we collected and evaluated available in the literature results on vapour pressures, phase transitions, and enthalpies of formation of three basic lignin building blocks: phenol, benzaldehyde, and anisole.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…This article is a continuation of a series of related previous works on "weaving a network of reliable thermochemistry around lignin building blocks [7,8]" and also continues our earlier systematic studies [9][10][11][12] to investigate model compounds relevant to valorisation of biomass. In this paper, we collected and evaluated available in the literature results on vapour pressures, phase transitions, and enthalpies of formation of three basic lignin building blocks: phenol, benzaldehyde, and anisole.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…Using the same method for ionic liquids composed of large organic cations and large organic/inorganic anions is impractical, due to too many “bricks” and a very limited amount of available experimental enthalpies of vaporization. To overcome these limitations, we developed a general approach to estimate the vaporization enthalpies based on a so-called “centerpiece” molecule [ 40 , 41 ]. This approach is closely related to the broadly used group additivity (GA) methods [ 39 , 42 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nonetheless, we are systematically testing the "centerpiece" approach with different types of organic and metal-organic compounds. The reliable results have been already obtained for aldehydes and esters [27], for substituted benzenes [6,7], and for tris(beta-diketonato)iron complexes [28] In summary, the compilation of experimental results evaluated in Table 2 made it possible to validate three…”
Section: Prediction Of Vaporization Enthalpies Of Amino-alcohols With the "Centerpiece" Approachmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…In our most recent work [6,7], we develop a "centerpiece" approach that is closely related to the conventional group-contribution methods [3,4]. In the latter methods, the molecule of interest is collected completely from welldefined group contributions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%