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Volume 8
Journal of Biotechnology and Biomaterials
ISSN: 2155-952X
Biomaterials 2018
March 05-06, 2018
March 05-06, 2018 | Berlin, Germany
3
rd
Annual Conference and Expo on
Biomaterials
Wheat straw lignin for value added by-products: A biofuel for future
Nasim Ramezani
and
Mohini Sain
University of Toronto, Canada
I
t is predicted that the world population will be increased to 9 billion by 2050. Therefore, the next energy goals of the 21
st
century must be to provide reasonable energy services for the comfort of all human beings. Among all sources of energies,
renewable energies are anticipated to change the future of energy flows. Each year, half of the produced world biomass is
lignocellulosic biomass, which has a weight of around 10-20 billion dry tons. While lignin can be efficiently used in pharma and
food sectors, it is burnt to produce heat and recover pulping chemicals in paper mills industry. In this study, high purified lignin
was extracted by organosolv method from wheat straw. During the extraction process, no catalysts were applied; therefore, the
carbohydrates impurities caused by acids were the least. On the other hand, all the ethanol applied in the process was recovered.
So, the extraction was done with the minimum amount of solvent and energy. The extracted lignin was characterized by NMR,
and FTIR. Moreover, the extraction was done in the bigger facility (20 L Parr reactor) for mass production. Furthermore, the
biodegradation of lignin by
Bjerkandera adusta
was investigated. In the FTIR spectrum, existence of different lignin bonds
including C-C, C=O, C=C, and aromatic rings were confirmed. Same groups were observed in the C-NMR spectrum. Also,
the presence of carboxylic acid, aldehyde, phenolic hydroxyl, aromatic rings syringyl, and guaiacyl units were determined. The
growth of
Bjerkandera adusta
on PDA culture media consists of 2% extracted lignin, making this fungus a good candidate for
lignin biodegradation. These characteristics give the wheat straw lignin a good scope to be applied as a renewable polymer.
nasim.ramezani@mail.utoronto.caJ Biotechnol Biomater 2018, Volume 8
DOI: 10.4172/2155-952X-C1-089