Comparative study on lignocellulose liquefaction in water, ethanol, and water/ethanol mixture : Roles of ethanol and water

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)234-241
Journal / PublicationEnergy
Volume155
Publication statusPublished - 15 Jul 2018
Externally publishedYes

Abstract

This study aimed to investigate the roles of ethanol and water in the water/ethanol mixed solvent in liquefaction of lignocellulose biomass. To this end, an organosolv lignin, cellulose, cellulose/lignin (50:50, w/w) mixture and an acetone extracted white birch bark (EWBB) were comparatively liquefied in pure water, water/ethanol mixture (50:50, v/v) and pure ethanol at fixed condition (300 °C and 15 min). It was demonstrated that biomass liquefaction efficiency in three reaction media with respect to the bi-crude yield followed the order of water/ethanol mixed solvent » pure water > pure ethanol regardless of the feedstocks. Cellulose derived bio-crudes mainly contained esters, furfurals and furfurals derivatives, and carboxylic acid substantially existed in the bio-crude from cellulose liquefaction in water, while lignin derived bio-crude mainly contained aromatics, as expected. It was found that hot-compress water accelerated biomass depolymerization by hydrolyzing cellulose/hemi-cellulose, while on the other hand ethanol promoted lignin degradation by dissolving the de-polymerized lignin products and hence prevented the repolymerization of the reaction intermediates. In addition, the mixed ethanol-water solvent increased the permeation of the solvent into the lignocellulose biomass structure, and increased the solubility of liquefaction intermediates, hence contributing to a higher bio-crude yield in liquefaction of lignocellulose biomass. © 2018 Elsevier Ltd

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  • Bio-crude, Lignocellulosic biomass liquefaction, Solid residue, Water/ethanol mixture

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Comparative study on lignocellulose liquefaction in water, ethanol, and water/ethanol mixture: Roles of ethanol and water. / Feng, Shanghuan; Wei, Rufei; Leitch, Mathew et al.
In: Energy, Vol. 155, 15.07.2018, p. 234-241.

Research output: Journal Publications and ReviewsRGC 21 - Publication in refereed journalpeer-review