Aprotic vs Protic Ionic Liquids for Lignocellulosic
Biomass Pretreatment: Anion Effects, Enzymatic Hydrolysis, Solid-State
NMR, Distillation, and Recycle
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Imidazolium-based
ionic liquids (ILs) with acetate, formate, and
chloride anions have been investigated for lignocellulosic biomass
pretreatment in both their (conventional) aprotic and (largely unexplored)
protic forms. Notably, the protic IL 1-ethylimidazolium chloride has
been demonstrated to reversibly dissolve whole wood (Pinus radiata) and significantly enhance enzymatic
hydrolysability of the pretreated biomass. The acetate-based and formate-based
protic IL could only extract lignin. Solid-state 13C NMR
and thermogravimetric analysis demonstrate that the protic IL physically
pretreats the biomass in a different manner to the aprotic ILs; however,
the extent of lignin side-reactions such as methoxy group loss was
dominated by the nature of the anion. The protic IL 1-ethylimidazolium
chloride could be recycled by vacuum distillation and undergo several
rounds of wood pretreatment followed by distillation recycle without
a decrease in effectiveness.
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Hossain, Md. Mokarrom; Rawal, Aditya; Aldous, Leigh (2019). Aprotic vs Protic Ionic Liquids for Lignocellulosic
Biomass Pretreatment: Anion Effects, Enzymatic Hydrolysis, Solid-State
NMR, Distillation, and Recycle. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acssuschemeng.8b05987