C07G1/00

Lignin dispersion composition and its use in stabilizing emulsions
11572446 · 2023-02-07 · ·

A lignin dispersion composition comprising spherical lignin particles dispersed in an aqueous medium, wherein the spherical lignin particles have a size exclusively within a range of 100 nm to 5 microns. Also described herein is a method of producing the lignin dispersion, by: (i) dissolving lignin in an organic solvent substantially devoid of water yet miscible with water to result in a solution of the lignin in the organic solvent; and (ii) producing the lignin dispersion by dialyzing the solution of the lignin with water until substantially all of the organic solvent is replaced with water with simultaneous formation of spherical lignin particles dispersed in the water. Also described herein is a method for stabilizing an emulsion by intimately mixing the emulsion with the lignin dispersion. Also described herein is a hierarchical assembly of porous microparticles produced by mixing the lignin dispersion with an emulsion and an amphiphilic block copolymer.

Lignin dispersion composition and its use in stabilizing emulsions
11572446 · 2023-02-07 · ·

A lignin dispersion composition comprising spherical lignin particles dispersed in an aqueous medium, wherein the spherical lignin particles have a size exclusively within a range of 100 nm to 5 microns. Also described herein is a method of producing the lignin dispersion, by: (i) dissolving lignin in an organic solvent substantially devoid of water yet miscible with water to result in a solution of the lignin in the organic solvent; and (ii) producing the lignin dispersion by dialyzing the solution of the lignin with water until substantially all of the organic solvent is replaced with water with simultaneous formation of spherical lignin particles dispersed in the water. Also described herein is a method for stabilizing an emulsion by intimately mixing the emulsion with the lignin dispersion. Also described herein is a hierarchical assembly of porous microparticles produced by mixing the lignin dispersion with an emulsion and an amphiphilic block copolymer.

MODIFIED LIGNIN MANUFACTURING METHOD, MODIFIED LIGNIN, AND MODIFIED LIGNIN-INCLUDING RESIN COMPOSITION MATERIAL
20220348725 · 2022-11-03 · ·

A method for producing a modified lignin, including reacting one or more kind of a second generation ethanol fermentation residue and a second generation ethanol saccharification residue, with a phenol compound, a modified lignin having a ratio ((2H+G)/S) of a total of twice of a relative existence ratio H (%) of an H-type skeleton and a relative existence ratio G (%) of a G-type skeleton with respect to a relative existence ratio S (%) of an S-type skeleton, obtained from integrated values measured by .sup.31P-NMR, of 2.5 or more, and an existence ratio of an aliphatic hydroxy group obtained by the same method of less than 20%, and a modified lignin-containing resin composition material.

Method For Producing Stabilized Lignin Having A High Specific Surface
20220332744 · 2022-10-20 · ·

The invention relates to a method for producing stabilized lignin from lignin-containing raw materials, comprising two process steps. The invention also relates to the stabilized lignin produced in this way.

Method For Producing Stabilized Lignin Having A High Specific Surface
20220332744 · 2022-10-20 · ·

The invention relates to a method for producing stabilized lignin from lignin-containing raw materials, comprising two process steps. The invention also relates to the stabilized lignin produced in this way.

Hemicellulose processing method

A method of processing an aqueous hemicellulosic stream containing lignin, comprising: (a) contacting an aqueous hemicellulosic stream containing lignin with a C.sub.3-8 alkyl alcohol at elevated temperature and acidic pH; (b) separating the reaction mixture obtained from step (a) into an aqueous phase containing hemicellulose-derived monosaccharide and an organic phase containing C.sub.3-8 alkyl alcohol; (c) concentrating the organic phase obtained from step (b) to remove at least some C.sub.3-8 alkyl alcohol; (d) treating the residue from step (c) with water or an aqueous medium having an alkaline pH; and (e) recovering C.sub.3-8 alkyl alcohol from the product of step (d).

Hemicellulose processing method

A method of processing an aqueous hemicellulosic stream containing lignin, comprising: (a) contacting an aqueous hemicellulosic stream containing lignin with a C.sub.3-8 alkyl alcohol at elevated temperature and acidic pH; (b) separating the reaction mixture obtained from step (a) into an aqueous phase containing hemicellulose-derived monosaccharide and an organic phase containing C.sub.3-8 alkyl alcohol; (c) concentrating the organic phase obtained from step (b) to remove at least some C.sub.3-8 alkyl alcohol; (d) treating the residue from step (c) with water or an aqueous medium having an alkaline pH; and (e) recovering C.sub.3-8 alkyl alcohol from the product of step (d).

PROCESSES FOR EXTRACTING LIGNIN FROM BLACK LIQUOR

The present invention relates to processes for extracting lignin from black liquor. In particular, processes for both extracting acidic lignin and extracting alkaline lignin from black liquor are disclosed, comprising: precipitating lignin by acidification of black liquor; adjusting the temperature to above 60° C.; cooling; separation; and displacement washing and/or washing by ion exchange.

PROCESSES FOR EXTRACTING LIGNIN FROM BLACK LIQUOR

The present invention relates to processes for extracting lignin from black liquor. In particular, processes for both extracting acidic lignin and extracting alkaline lignin from black liquor are disclosed, comprising: precipitating lignin by acidification of black liquor; adjusting the temperature to above 60° C.; cooling; separation; and displacement washing and/or washing by ion exchange.

DEPOLYMERIZATION AND VALORIZATION OF A BIOPOLYMER
20220324895 · 2022-10-13 ·

A method of depolymerizing a biopolymer in a biomass is presented, the method comprising the step of contacting the biopolymer with a reaction system comprising at least one catalyst, at least one electron source, and at least one solvent. A second method of depolymerizing a biopolymer in a biomass is presented, the method comprising the step of contacting the biopolymer with an electrochemical cell comprising at least one catalyst, at least one solvent, at least one electrolyte, an anode, and a cathode. A third method of depolymerizing a biopolymer is presented, the method comprising the steps of providing a biopolymer; adding a photoredox-active functional group to the biopolymer to form a modified biopolymer; and irradiating the modified biopolymer with light in the presence of a reaction mixture; said mixture comprising a photoredox catalyst.