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Integration of renewable deep eutectic solvents with engineered biomass to achieve a closed-loop biorefinery...

Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Publication Date
Page Numbers
13816 to 13824
Volume
116
Issue
28

Deep eutectic solvents (DESs) have gained increasing attention due to their application-friendly properties, including universal solvating capabilities and wide tunability. Additionally, ease of synthesis and broad availability from inexpensive chemical components could render DESs more versatile solvents for biomass pretreatment, as compared with traditional ionic liquids. Because the long-term success of the biorefinery depends on the development of sustainable processes to convert lignocellulosics into biofuels, DESs derived from renewable sources such as lignin are highly desirable. We herein present our innovative process that integrates the use of low-recalcitrant engineered biomass with its pretreatment using lignin-derived DESs. The promising results described by near-theoretical sugar yield demonstrate the effectiveness of the integrated process, opening up opportunities toward a sustainable and circular bioeconomy.