Reynolds, WienkeWienkeReynoldsBaudron, VictorVictorBaudronKirsch, ChristianChristianKirschSchmidt, LisaLisaSchmidtSinger, HannahHannahSingerZenker, LiliaLiliaZenkerZetzl, CarstenCarstenZetzlSmirnova, IrinaIrinaSmirnova2020-02-102020-02-102016-10-01Chemie-Ingenieur-Technik 10 (88):1513-1517 (2016-10-01)http://hdl.handle.net/11420/4833In this work a process for the production of odor-free lignin from wheat straw using solely water, enzymes and CO2 is described. Wheat straw pellets are pretreated by liquid hot water and enzymatic hydrolysis in a pilot plant with a capacity of 40 L, which enables the production of 3 – 4 kg of Aquasolv lignin per batch. Dried lignin samples are further treated using supercritical CO2, resulting into extraction of a large number of odorous free fatty acids and volatile organic compounds. All process steps can be sequentially conducted in a fixed-bed via different sustainable solvents in a throughput regime.en0009-286XChemie - Ingenieur - Technik20161015131517Enzymatic hydrolysisFixed-bedLigninLiquid hot waterPilot plantSupercritical fluid extractionOdor-Free Lignin from Lignocellulose by Means of High Pressure Unit Operations: Process Design, Assessment and ValidationJournal Article10.1002/cite.201600005Other