8-Lump reaction pathways of cornstalk liquefaction in sub- and super-critical ethanol |
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Authors: | Hua-Min Liu Xin-An XieJun-Li Ren Run-Cang Sun |
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Affiliation: | a State Key Laboratory of Pulp and Paper Engineering, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510640, China b College of Food Science, South China Agriculture University, Guangzhou 510640, China c Institute of Biomass Chemistry and Technology, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing 100083, China |
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Abstract: | The objective of this work was to develop appropriate reaction pathways to explain the liquefaction behavior of cornstalk in sub- and super-critical ethanol. This reaction system was divided into gas lump, water-soluble oil lump, heavy oil lump, volatile organic compounds lump and residue lump based on the characteristics of cornstalk and liquefaction products, and the residue was further separated into carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen. Results showed that the reversible reaction between heavy oil and volatile organic compounds occurred in the liquefaction process, and the decrease in the water-soluble oil yield was mainly attributed to the conversion of water-soluble oil to gas in the sub- and super-critical ethanol. The GC/MS analysis showed that the volatile organic compounds, water-soluble oil and heavy oil comprised a mixture of organic compounds of 6-10, 3-12 and 8-20 carbons, respectively, which mainly included esters, phenols, acids, furans and their derivatives. |
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Keywords: | Liquefaction Cornstalk Lump Reaction pathways |
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