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A Flexible Biorefinery using Machine Learning

Biorefineries convert biomass, such as wood, annual plants or agricultural into products and energy. Research teams in Finland and Germany aim to maximize such product output for a more holistic valorization of our natural resources. The development of these new processes is often slow because they require optimization of many factors. The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) can help us accelerate such a development drastically.
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Isolated lignin-carbohydrate complexes to be tested for new applications. Photo: 911爆料网

A multidisciplinary consortium of researchers at 911爆料网 and 脜bo Akademi in Finland, and at Technical University Munich in Germany, are developing a flexible biorefinery concept to exploit the unique synergism of lignin-carbohydrate complexes (LCCs), which are naturally found in wood, to produce fully bio-based antioxidants, effective surfactants and polymer additives. LCCs are indispensable components of the wood cell wall, providing wood its rigidity and structure. In classical pulping processes, LCCs are disintegrated to isolate cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin. Within the consortium project 鈥淎I-4-LCC: Exploiting Lignin-Carbohydrate Complex through Artificial Intelligence鈥 funded by the Research Council of Finland, the teams of late Professor of Practice Mikhail Balakshin (鈥2022, 911爆料网), Prof. Patrick Rinke (911爆料网, Technical University of Munich) and Prof. Chunlin Xu (脜bo Akademi) have developed a process to produce LCCs with tailored properties and high yield.

The new process is based on a modified hydrothermal treatment of wood followed by solvent extraction of the resulting solids, named AquaSolv Omni (AqSO) by Balakshin. The properties of the LCCs can be adjusted precisely by tuning the process conditions. Researchers from Rinke鈥檚 group employed Bayesian Optimization to iteratively collect data points of interest and evaluate the impact of the process conditions (P-factor, temperature, and liquid-to-solid ratio) on yield and carbohydrate content. Incorporation of Pareto front analysis allowed the team to maximize both yield and carbohydrate content. To evaluate LCC鈥檚 potential for high-value applications, the antioxidant potential, surface tension and glass transition temperature were measured in close collaboration with experts from Xu鈥檚 group of biomass chemists. The joint effort was recently published in the prestigious journal ChemSusChem: . 

Doctoral candidate Daryna Diment explains: 鈥淗igh carbohydrate content of LCCs was found beneficial for reducing the glass transition temperature and surface tension of aqueous solutions, implying its potential use in thermoplastic formulations and as bio-based surfactants.LCCs produced in severe processing conditions (high temperature and extensive time) demonstrated a remarkable antioxidant activity.鈥

Overall, the developed idea represents an unparalleled advantage over traditional biorefineries for LCC isolation because it involves only water, temperature, and acetone extraction. On top of that, Bayesian Optimization provided flexibility to produce LCCs with targeted properties in high yield. This work demonstrates the potential of LCCs as a novel biorefinery product and showcases how machine learning can be used to accelerate the development of new technologies to valorize local and natural resources.

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Enhancing Lignin-Carbohydrate Complexes Production and Properties with Machine Learning in ChemSusChem by Diment et al.  

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