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Liquefaction of corn stover and preparation of polyester from the liquefied polyol
- Source :
- Applied biochemistry and biotechnology.
- Publication Year :
- 2006
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Abstract
- This research investigated a novel process to prepare polyester from corn stover through liquefaction and crosslinking processes. First, corn stover was liquefied in organic solvents (90 wt% ethylene glycol and 10 wt% ethylene carbonate) with catalysts at moderate temperature under atmospheric pressure. The effect of liquefaction temperature, biomass content, and type of catalyst, such as H2SO4, HCl, H3PO4, and ZnCl2, was evaluated. Higher liquefaction yield was achieved in 2 wt% sulfuric acid, 1/4 (w/w) stover to liquefying reagent ratio; 160 degrees C temperature, in 2 h. The liquefied corn stover was rich in polyols, which can be directly used as feedstock for making polymers without further separation or purification. Second, polyester was made from the liquefied corn stover by crosslinking with multifunctional carboxylic acids and/or cyclic acid anhydrides. The tensile strength of polyester is about 5 MPa and the elongation is around 35%. The polyester is stable in cold water and organic solvents and readily biodegradable as indicated by 82% weight loss when buried in damp soil for 10 mo. The results indicate that this novel polyester could be used for the biodegradable garden mulch film production.
- Subjects :
- Ethylene Glycol
Polymers
Cyclic acid
Polyesters
Conservation of Energy Resources
Industrial Waste
Bioengineering
Complex Mixtures
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
Biochemistry
Zea mays
chemistry.chemical_compound
Organic chemistry
Molecular Biology
Stover
Ethylene carbonate
Temperature
Liquefaction
Dioxolanes
General Medicine
Biodegradation
Plant Components, Aerial
Sulfuric Acids
Polyester
Solutions
Kinetics
Corn stover
chemistry
Chemical engineering
Solubility
Rheology
Ethylene glycol
Biotechnology
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 02732289
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Applied biochemistry and biotechnology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....408bdc4e7365f935d219a23c63fcffe5