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Chemical Modification Of Lignin Into Advanced Materials, Soheil Hajirahimkhan Aug 2018

Chemical Modification Of Lignin Into Advanced Materials, Soheil Hajirahimkhan

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

Fossil fuel resources are being used today for most of humankind’s energy and chemical/material needs. The inevitable demise of these resources has created significant interest in the field of biomass and particularly, lignin valorization. As the world’s second most abundant polymer, more than 98% of the annually produced lignin is under-utilized either as an on-site heat source, or as landfill. Thus, finding practical approaches to modifying this inexpensive sustainable resource into materials of high value can be the next leap in lessening the dependence on fossil fuel resources and thus, developing a sustainable future.

In this thesis, kraft lignin is …


Multienzyme Immobilized Polymeric Membrane Reactor For The Transformation Of A Lignin Model Compound, Rupam Sarma, Md. Saiful Islam, Mark P. Running, Dibakar Bhattacharyya Apr 2018

Multienzyme Immobilized Polymeric Membrane Reactor For The Transformation Of A Lignin Model Compound, Rupam Sarma, Md. Saiful Islam, Mark P. Running, Dibakar Bhattacharyya

Chemical and Materials Engineering Faculty Publications

We have developed an integrated, multienzyme functionalized membrane reactor for bioconversion of a lignin model compound involving enzymatic catalysis. The membrane bioreactors were fabricated through the layer-by-layer assembly approach to immobilize three different enzymes (glucose oxidase, peroxidase and laccase) into pH-responsive membranes. This novel membrane reactor couples the in situ generation of hydrogen peroxide (by glucose oxidase) to oxidative conversion of a lignin model compound, guaiacylglycerol-β-guaiacyl ether (GGE). Preliminary investigation of the efficacy of these functional membranes towards GGE degradation is demonstrated under convective flow mode. Over 90% of the initial feed could be degraded with the multienzyme immobilized membranes …