To Break, or Not to Break: Is Selective Depolymerization of Lignin a Riemann Hypothesis Rather than a Solution?

Abstract

Lignin—nature’s most complex, frustratingly stubborn macromolecule—has long been the poster child for biomass valorization’s unrealized potential. Despite decades of hand-wringing over selective depolymerization to produce aromatic monomers, progress remains embarrassingly slow. This opinion article tackles the elephant in the room: Is chasing the Holy Grail of high selectivity really the best use of our time and resources? Or should we finally admit that lignin’s complexity demands a more pragmatic approach? We argue for a radical shift in perspective, advocating for a "liquefy-first" strategy that ditches the impossible dream of perfect depolymerization in favor of producing a heterogeneous liquid feedstock. This feedstock could be fed into existing industrial processes, bypassing the tedious obsession with monomer purity. Maybe it is time to re-evaluate what success looks like in lignin research and embrace solutions that could move us faster toward a carbon-neutral future—without chasing the unicorn of selective breaking down.

Article information

Article type
Perspective
Submitted
29 okt 2024
Accepted
11 dek 2024
First published
26 dek 2024

Green Chem., 2024, Accepted Manuscript

To Break, or Not to Break: Is Selective Depolymerization of Lignin a Riemann Hypothesis Rather than a Solution?

A. Slabon and B. V.M. Rodrigues, Green Chem., 2024, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D4GC05439C

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