Autoxidation
Catalysis for Carbon–Carbon Bond
Cleavage in Lignin
Posted on 2023-11-24 - 00:33
Selective lignin
depolymerization is a key step in lignin valorization
to value-added products, and there are multiple catalytic methods
to cleave labile aryl–ether bonds in lignin. However, the overall
aromatic monomer yield is inherently limited by refractory carbon–carbon
linkages, which are abundant in lignin and remain intact during most
selective lignin deconstruction processes. In this work, we demonstrate
that a Co/Mn/Br-based catalytic autoxidation method promotes carbon–carbon
bond cleavage in acetylated lignin oligomers produced from reductive
catalytic fractionation. The oxidation products include acetyl vanillic
acid and acetyl vanillin, which are ideal substrates for bioconversion.
Using an engineered strain of Pseudomonas putida,
we demonstrate the conversion of these aromatic monomers to cis,cis-muconic acid. Overall, this study
demonstrates that autoxidation enables higher yields of bioavailable
aromatic monomers, exceeding the limits set by ether-bond cleavage
alone.
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Gu, Nina X.; Palumbo, Chad T.; Bleem, Alissa C.; Sullivan, Kevin P.; Haugen, Stefan J.; Woodworth, Sean P.; et al. (2023). Autoxidation
Catalysis for Carbon–Carbon Bond
Cleavage in Lignin. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acscentsci.3c00813