Amine-Mediated Bond Cleavage in Oxidized Lignin Models.

ChemSusChem

State Key Laboratory of Catalysis (SKLC), Dalian National Laboratory for Clean Energy (DNL), Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics (DICP), Dalian, 116023, P.R. China.

Published: September 2020

Introducing amines/ammonia into lignin cracking will allow novel bond cleavage pathways. Herein, a method of amines/ammonia-mediated bond cleavage in oxidized lignin β-O-4 models was studied using a copper catalyst at room temperature, demonstrating the effect of the amine source on the selectivity of products. For primary and secondary aliphatic amines, lignin ketone models underwent oxidative C -C bond cleavage and C -N bond formation to generate aromatic amides. For ammonia, the competition between oxygen and ammonia determined the selectivity between C -N and C -N bond formation, generating amides and α-keto amides, respectively. For tertiary amines, the lignin models underwent oxidative C -C bond cleavage to benzoic acids. Control experiments indicated that amines act as nucleophiles attacking at the C or C position of the oxidized β-O-4 linkage to be cleaved. This study represents a novel example that the breakage of oxidized lignin model can be regulated by amines with a copper catalyst.

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