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EUBCE 2024 - Roman TSCHENTSCHER - Electrocatalytic Kraft Lignin Conversion in Industrial Black Liquor

Electrocatalytic Kraft Lignin Conversion in Industrial Black Liquor

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Integrated biorefineries and biorefinery processes

Electrocatalytic Kraft Lignin Conversion in Industrial Black Liquor

Short Introductive summary

Modern pulp mills are highly optimised biorefineries. This optimisation enables to use some of lignin containing black liquor for the production of phenolic platform chemicals and fuels. In this work we present strategies for electrochemical depolymerisation of lignin dissolved in black liquor. Strategies for separation of phenolic intermediates and process integration into Kraft pulp mills are discussed.

Presenter

Roman TSCHENTSCHER

SINTEF, Process Chemistry and Functional Materials Dpt., NORWAY

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Co-authors:

R. Tschentscher, SINTEF, Oslo, NORWAY
C. Roux, SINTEF, Oslo, NORWAY
C. Ecrabey, SINTEF, Oslo, NORWAY
N. Schupp, University of Mainz, GERMANY
E. Oehl, University of Mainz, GERMANY
C. Hjerpe, AFRY, Stockholm, SWEDEN
J. Kihlman, AFRY, Stockholm, SWEDEN
B. Wittgens, SINTEF, Trondheim, NORWAY
S. Waldvogel, University of Mainz, GERMANY

Session reference: 3CV.4.2