One-pot conversion of engineered poplar into biochemicals and biofuels using biocompatible deep eutectic solvents

Authors
Kim, Kwang HoMottiar, YaseenJeong, KeunhongTran, Phuong Hoang NguyenTran, Ngoc TuanZhuang, JingshunKim, Chang SooLee, HyunjooGong, GyeongtaekKo, Ja KyongLee, Sun-MiKIM SO YOUNGShin, Ji YeonJeong, HanseobSong, Hyun KyuYoo, Chang GeunKim, Nak-KyoonMansfield, Shawn D.
Issue Date
2022-12
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Citation
Green Chemistry, v.24, no.23, pp.9055 - 9068
Abstract
Multidisciplinary approaches are needed to overcome the various technical and technoeconomic challenges that have hindered the development of sustainable biorefineries. Herein, we report on the one-pot conversion of transgenic poplar biomass into bioproducts using biocompatible deep eutectic solvents (DESs). Engineered poplar wood with elevated levels of cell-wall-bound p-hydroxybenzoate (pHB) was processed using choline chloride-glycerol (ChCl-Gly) and betaine-glycerol (Bet-Gly), two non-conventional solvent systems. A metabolic engineering strategy that increased the abundance of terminal phenolic pHB groups on lignin resulted in transgenic poplar wood with reduced inherent recalcitrance. The engineered poplars, particularly those with the greatest levels of pHB, released more fermentable sugars and produced higher yields of bioethanol compared to wild-type trees following a one-pot treatment with ChCl-Gly. Equally important, the residual lignin was a rich source of alkylphenols upon hydrogenolysis, which highlights an important additional opportunity for lignin valorization. Our findings show how integrating plant cell wall engineering and process consolidation using biocompatible DESs could enable the development of sustainable biorefineries that effectively utilize both carbohydrates and lignin.
Keywords
CHOLINE CHLORIDE; CATALYTIC DEPOLYMERIZATION; HYDROXYBENZOATE GROUPS; LIGNIN; CELLULOSE; BIOMASS; FRACTIONATION; IMPROVE; MICRO; DES
ISSN
1463-9262
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/114255
DOI
10.1039/d2gc02774g
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