Lignin Derivatives in Chestnut Wood Hydrochar: Mild Solvolysis and Characterization
Valeria Pierpaoli, Miha Grilc, Giorgio Tofani, Blaž Likozar, Edita Jasiukaitytė‐Grojzdek, Enrico Segoloni, Marco Barbanera, Manuela Romagnoli

TL;DR
This study explores how hydrothermal treatment of chestnut wood can produce lignin derivatives, which may be useful for industrial applications.
Contribution
The paper evaluates lignin preservation in hydrochar from chestnut wood, offering insights into its valorization potential.
Findings
Lignin is present in certain hydrochar fractions, indicating potential for high-value applications.
Hydrothermal treatment leads to structural changes in lignin, as shown by FTIR and NMR analyses.
Detannized wood shows different lignin characteristics compared to virgin wood.
Abstract
Castanea sativa plays a significant role in the Italian forestry sector, covering 7.5 % of Italy's land. This biomass resource includes significant volumes of wood processing residues: in recent years, its exploitation has shifted from fuel production to high‐value applications, focusing on lignocellulosic biomass fractionation to obtain biopolymers. Lignin, the most abundant aromatic biopolymer, has gained attention due to its potential for various industrial uses. Amid chemical treatments, hydrothermal treatment offers a sustainable approach to generate energy and chemicals simultaneously. As depicted in Figure 1, the goal of this study is to evaluate the hydrochar from the hydrothermal treatment of chestnuts to determine the presence of lignin or resulting derivatives which can be isolated for high‐value applications. Virgin wood and detannized wood were processed in a hydrothermal…
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TopicsLignin and Wood Chemistry · Horticultural and Viticultural Research · Fermentation and Sensory Analysis
