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How structure and composition of raw material influence hemicellulose extraction during hot pressurized water pretreatments
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13th International Conference on Renewable Resources and Biorefineries (RRB-13)
Año del Documento
2017
Abstract
In literature, there are several examples of studies concerning the extraction of hemicellulose with pressurized hot water from lignocellulosic materials, however there is not any detailed investigation, which compares the extraction efficiency from different species, analyzing the characteristics of the extracted hemicelluloses.
The main hypothesis that we wanted to test is weather there exists a clear relationship between biomass structure, e.g. determined via TGA model analysis, and the quality of the hemicellulose extracted. Fractionation of the wood from 10 different tree species was carried out in a batchwise operated cascade reactor, where mass transfer effects are negligible, at a constant temperature of 160ºC. The concentration of hemicellulose extracted from the species was analyzed at 5 different extraction times by calculating and comparing the yields of the extractions. The molecular weights of the oligomers obtained during various extraction times were measured and a direct correlation with the pH of the extracted solution was identified. The content of lignin and cellulose in the various species was also determined, to understand if the composition has an influence on the extraction process.
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