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dc.contributor.authorLahive, Ciaran
dc.contributor.authorKamer, Paul
dc.contributor.authorLancefield, Christopher
dc.contributor.authorDeuss, Peter Joseph
dc.date.accessioned2020-07-14T15:30:02Z
dc.date.available2020-07-14T15:30:02Z
dc.date.issued2020-07-09
dc.identifier268875447
dc.identifier736542e5-86ab-4f24-a411-a8dbd5dcd3e7
dc.identifier000546403700001
dc.identifier85087709109
dc.identifier.citationLahive , C , Kamer , P , Lancefield , C & Deuss , P J 2020 , ' An introduction to model compounds of lignin linking motifs; synthesis and selection considerations for reactivity studies ' , CHEMSUSCHEM , vol. Early View . https://doi.org/10.1002/cssc.202000989en
dc.identifier.issn1864-5631
dc.identifier.otherRIS: urn:F88F7C170A3AB82B25E0E1B6F28587D9
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10023/20250
dc.descriptionC.W.L., P.C.J.K. and P.J.D. would like to thank the European Union (Marie Curie ITN “SuBiCat” PITN-GA-2013-607044, C.W.L. also thanks the framework of the Dutch TKI-BBEI project “CALIBRA”, reference TEBE117014. P.C.J.K. also thanks the EPSRC (critical mass grant EP/J018139/ 1). C.S.L. thanks the Leverhulme Trust Early Career Fellowship (ECF‐2018‐480) and the University of St Andrews.en
dc.description.abstractThe development of fundamentally new valorization strategies for lignin plays a vital role in unlocking the true potential of lignocellulosic biomass as sustainable and economically compatible renewable carbon feedstock. In particular, new catalytic modification and depolymerization strategies are required. Progress in this field, past and future, relies for a large part on the application of synthetic model compounds that reduce the complexity of working with the lignin biopolymer. This aids the development of catalytic methodologies and in-depth mechanistic studies and guides structural characterization studies in the lignin field. However, due to the volume of literature and the piecemeal publication of methodology, the choice of suitable lignin model compounds is far from straight forward, especially for those outside the field and lacking a background in organic synthesis. For example, in catalytic depolymerization studies, a balance between synthetic effort and fidelity compared to the actual lignin of interest needs to be found. In this review, we provide a broad overview of the model compounds available to study the chemistry of the main native linking motifs typically found in lignins from woody biomass, the synthetic routes and effort required to access them, and discuss to what extent these represent actual lignin structures. This overview can aid researchers in their selection of the most suitable lignin model systems for the development of emerging lignin modification and depolymerization technologies, maximizing their chances of successfully developing novel lignin valorization strategies.
dc.format.extent10532474
dc.language.isoeng
dc.relation.ispartofCHEMSUSCHEMen
dc.subjectLigninen
dc.subjectLinking Motifsen
dc.subjectModel compoundsen
dc.subjectOrganic synthesisen
dc.subjectBiomassen
dc.subjectQD Chemistryen
dc.subjectSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingen
dc.subjectSDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energyen
dc.subject.lccQDen
dc.titleAn introduction to model compounds of lignin linking motifs; synthesis and selection considerations for reactivity studiesen
dc.typeJournal itemen
dc.contributor.sponsorThe Leverhulme Trusten
dc.contributor.sponsorEuropean Commissionen
dc.contributor.sponsorEPSRCen
dc.contributor.institutionUniversity of St Andrews. School of Chemistryen
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1002/cssc.202000989
dc.description.statusPeer revieweden
dc.identifier.grantnumberECF-2018-480en
dc.identifier.grantnumberSUBICATen
dc.identifier.grantnumberEP/J018139/1en


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