Sequential Cleavage of Lignin Systems by Nitrogen Monoxide and Hydrazine

Hofmann L, Hofmann D, Prusko L, Altmann LM, Heinrich M (2020)


Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2020

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DOI: 10.1002/adsc.201901641

Abstract

The cleavage of representative lignin systems has been achieved in a metal-free two-step sequence first employing nitrogen monoxide for oxidation followed by hydrazine for reductive C−O bond scission. In combining nitrogen monoxide and lignin, the newly developed valorization strategy shows the particular feature of starting from two waste materials, and it further exploits the attractive conditions of a Wolff-Kishner reduction for C−O bond cleavage for the first time. (Figure presented.).

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APA:

Hofmann, L., Hofmann, D., Prusko, L., Altmann, L.-M., & Heinrich, M. (2020). Sequential Cleavage of Lignin Systems by Nitrogen Monoxide and Hydrazine. Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis. https://doi.org/10.1002/adsc.201901641

MLA:

Hofmann, Laura, et al. "Sequential Cleavage of Lignin Systems by Nitrogen Monoxide and Hydrazine." Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis (2020).

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