Fast screening of Depolymerized Lignin Samples Through 2D‐Liquid Chromatography Mapping

Abstract Lignin valorization and particularly its depolymerization into bio‐aromatics, has emerged as an important research topic within green chemistry. However, screening of catalysts and reaction conditions within this field is strongly constrained by the lack of analytical techniques that allow...

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Main Authors: Tibo De Saegher, Dr. Jeroen Lauwaert, Prof. Joeri Vercammen, Prof. Kevin M. Van Geem, Prof. Jeriffa De Clercq, Prof. An Verberckmoes
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Language:English
Published: Wiley-VCH 2021-08-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/open.202100088
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spelling doaj-8b045344068c4f1c9395be1a4ac265f72021-08-26T17:52:41ZengWiley-VCHChemistryOpen2191-13632021-08-0110874074710.1002/open.202100088Fast screening of Depolymerized Lignin Samples Through 2D‐Liquid Chromatography MappingTibo De Saegher0Dr. Jeroen Lauwaert1Prof. Joeri Vercammen2Prof. Kevin M. Van Geem3Prof. Jeriffa De Clercq4Prof. An Verberckmoes5Department of Materials Textiles and Chemical Engineering (MaTCh) Ghent University Valentin Vaerwyckweg 1 9000 Ghent BelgiumDepartment of Materials Textiles and Chemical Engineering (MaTCh) Ghent University Valentin Vaerwyckweg 1 9000 Ghent BelgiumDepartment of Materials Textiles and Chemical Engineering (MaTCh) Ghent University Valentin Vaerwyckweg 1 9000 Ghent BelgiumDepartment of Materials Textiles and Chemical Engineering (MaTCh) Ghent University Technologiepark 125 9052 Ghent BelgiumDepartment of Materials Textiles and Chemical Engineering (MaTCh) Ghent University Valentin Vaerwyckweg 1 9000 Ghent BelgiumDepartment of Materials Textiles and Chemical Engineering (MaTCh) Ghent University Valentin Vaerwyckweg 1 9000 Ghent BelgiumAbstract Lignin valorization and particularly its depolymerization into bio‐aromatics, has emerged as an important research topic within green chemistry. However, screening of catalysts and reaction conditions within this field is strongly constrained by the lack of analytical techniques that allow for fast and detailed mapping of the product pools. This analytical gap results from the inherent product pool complexity and the focus of the state‐of‐the‐art on monomers and dimers, overlooking the larger oligomers. In this work, this gap is bridged through the development of a quasi‐orthogonal GPC‐HPLC‐UV/VIS method that is able to separate the bio‐aromatics according to molecular weight (hydrodynamic volume) and polarity. The method is evaluated using model compounds and real lignin depolymerization samples. The resulting color plots provide a powerful graphical tool to rapidly assess differences in reaction selectivity towards monomers and dimers as well as to identify differences in the oligomers.https://doi.org/10.1002/open.202100088analytical methodstwo dimensional liquid chromatographylignin depolymerizationbio-aromaticscatalysts development
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author Tibo De Saegher
Dr. Jeroen Lauwaert
Prof. Joeri Vercammen
Prof. Kevin M. Van Geem
Prof. Jeriffa De Clercq
Prof. An Verberckmoes
spellingShingle Tibo De Saegher
Dr. Jeroen Lauwaert
Prof. Joeri Vercammen
Prof. Kevin M. Van Geem
Prof. Jeriffa De Clercq
Prof. An Verberckmoes
Fast screening of Depolymerized Lignin Samples Through 2D‐Liquid Chromatography Mapping
ChemistryOpen
analytical methods
two dimensional liquid chromatography
lignin depolymerization
bio-aromatics
catalysts development
author_facet Tibo De Saegher
Dr. Jeroen Lauwaert
Prof. Joeri Vercammen
Prof. Kevin M. Van Geem
Prof. Jeriffa De Clercq
Prof. An Verberckmoes
author_sort Tibo De Saegher
title Fast screening of Depolymerized Lignin Samples Through 2D‐Liquid Chromatography Mapping
title_short Fast screening of Depolymerized Lignin Samples Through 2D‐Liquid Chromatography Mapping
title_full Fast screening of Depolymerized Lignin Samples Through 2D‐Liquid Chromatography Mapping
title_fullStr Fast screening of Depolymerized Lignin Samples Through 2D‐Liquid Chromatography Mapping
title_full_unstemmed Fast screening of Depolymerized Lignin Samples Through 2D‐Liquid Chromatography Mapping
title_sort fast screening of depolymerized lignin samples through 2d‐liquid chromatography mapping
publisher Wiley-VCH
series ChemistryOpen
issn 2191-1363
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Abstract Lignin valorization and particularly its depolymerization into bio‐aromatics, has emerged as an important research topic within green chemistry. However, screening of catalysts and reaction conditions within this field is strongly constrained by the lack of analytical techniques that allow for fast and detailed mapping of the product pools. This analytical gap results from the inherent product pool complexity and the focus of the state‐of‐the‐art on monomers and dimers, overlooking the larger oligomers. In this work, this gap is bridged through the development of a quasi‐orthogonal GPC‐HPLC‐UV/VIS method that is able to separate the bio‐aromatics according to molecular weight (hydrodynamic volume) and polarity. The method is evaluated using model compounds and real lignin depolymerization samples. The resulting color plots provide a powerful graphical tool to rapidly assess differences in reaction selectivity towards monomers and dimers as well as to identify differences in the oligomers.
topic analytical methods
two dimensional liquid chromatography
lignin depolymerization
bio-aromatics
catalysts development
url https://doi.org/10.1002/open.202100088
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