The universality of lignocellulosic biomass liquefaction by plasma electrolysis under acidic conditions

Dengke Xi, Congcong Jiang, Renwu Zhou, Zhi Fang, Xianhui Zhang, Yan Liu, Bingyu Luan, Zhe Feng, Guangliang Chen, Zhong Chen, Qinghuo Liu, Si ze Yang

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Abstract

In this research, we compared the discharge characteristics and catalytic efficiency of sulfuric acid, p-toluenesulfonic acid, and their respective sodium salts (sodium sulfate and sodium p-toluenesulfonate) in sawdust liquefaction and found that sulfuric acid was the optimal catalyst when glycerol was used as solvent during the plasma electrolytic liquefaction (PEL) process. When sodium p-toluenesulfonate was used as the only catalyst, the liquefaction yield reached 83.51% after 25 min. This yield was higher than that obtained using sodium sulfate as the catalyst (60.63%) because different concentrations of H ions were produced in PEL. Cellulose, lignin, and holocellulose were extracted from sawdust and successfully liquefied in PEL, illustrating the universality of PEL. The optical emission spectra of the different biomass during the PEL process were similar, indicating that the kinds of free radicals produced were similar, which can accelerate the liquefaction of sawdust.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)531-538
Number of pages8
JournalBioresource Technology
Volume268
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2018

Keywords

  • Glycerol
  • Lignocellulosic biomass
  • Liquefaction
  • Plasma electrolysis

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