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Ionic Liquid as a Green Solvent for Lignin
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Solvent ExtractionIonic LiquidChemical EngineeringEngineeringSelect Ionic LiquidsIonic LiquidsGreen ChemistrySolution (Chemistry)Organic ChemistryAnalytical ChemistryChemistryDeep Eutectic SolventLigninLignin ChemistryWood Component
Abstract This study examined the application of select ionic liquids (ILs) as aprotic green solvents for lignin. Dissolution experiments were carried out employing lignin isolated from pine kraft pulp. Up to 20 wt% lignin could be dissolved in [hmim][CF3SO3], [mmim][MeSO4] and [bmim][MeSO4]. For the [bmim]+‐containing ionic liquids, the order of lignin solubility for varying anions was: [MeSO4]−>Cl−∼Br−⋙[PF6]−, indicating that the solubility of lignin was principally influenced by the nature of the anions. Ionic liquids containing large, non‐coordinating anions [PF4]− and [PF6]− were unsuitable as a solvent for lignin. 13C nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) analyses of lignin and model compounds showed that 13C signals using ionic liquid as a solvent were shifted up‐field by δ 0.1 to 1.9 ppm in comparison to 13C NMR data acquired using dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) as the solvent.
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