posted on 2023-03-14, 19:19authored byYeddula
Nikhileshwar Reddy, Seema Kirar, Neeraj Singh Thakur, Mahesh Daga Patil, Jayeeta Bhaumik
The abundant aromatic supply lignin, which is generated
from agri-biomass,
can be used as a sustainable alternative for several platform chemicals
and fuels. The strongly cross-linked and randomly polymerized structure
of lignin makes it difficult to valorize. In the current work, we
have developed a solar photocatalytic system based on porphyrin that
can directly depolymerize lignin and lignin-model compounds. The porphyrin
has been evaluated for photophysical characteristics such as singlet
oxygen and fluorescence quantum yields. The developed catalyst has
been initially utilized for the degradation of lignin model compounds
and then directly on lignin. For assessment, the degraded lignin various
characterization techniques such as UV–vis spectroscopy, heteronuclear
single quantum coherence spectroscopy (HSQC), electron paramagnetic
resonance (EPR), mass spectroscopy, and gel permeation chromatography
(GPC) were used. Later, a plausible mechanism for the breakdown of
lignin/lignin model compounds was inferred after the developed photocatalytic
system was investigated under a variety of experimental conditions.
The photocatalyst’s recovery and recyclability were further
evaluated. This solar-assisted photocatalytic valorization of lignin
driven by the light harvesters is a smart and sustainable initiative
to synergize agri-waste removal and platform chemical generation.