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Solvolysis of Sugarcane Bagasse: Strategy To Increase the Yields of Secondary Fuel Precursors

Authors :
John P. Bartley
Darryn W. Rackemann
William O.S. Doherty
Source :
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research. 58:17736-17745
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
American Chemical Society (ACS), 2019.

Abstract

Low-temperature depolymerization of biomass sugars is a less capital-intensive way to produce secondary fuel precursors. Solvolysis of bagasse using polyol cosolvents reduces sugar dehydration and limits unwanted side reactions. Ethylene glycol (EG) as cosolvent (50 v/v%) was found to increase formic acid, levulinates, and furfural yields from 71 to 100 mol %, 59 to 70 mol %, and 44 to 59 mol %, respectively, based on the theoretical yield of the cellulose component of bagasse. The exceptionally high formic acid yield is attributed to it being produced not only from cellulose but also via hemicellulose and EG conversion pathways. Increasing concentrations of EG proportionally reduced furfural yield. Delignification of bagasse prior to solvolysis with 50 v/v% EG decreased the yields of both formic acid (84 mol %) and furfural (52%) but increased the levulinates yield to 80 mol %.

Details

ISSN :
15205045 and 08885885
Volume :
58
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........3735717ec75147f92372f07d48e6e559
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.iecr.9b03711