Photocatalytic depolymerization of rice husk over TiO2 with H2O2

Yao Lu, Xian Yong Wei, Zhe Wen, Heng Bao Chen, Yong Chao Lu, Zhi Min Zong, Jing Pei Cao, Shi Chao Qi, Shou Ze Wang, Li Cheng Yu, Wei Zhao, Xing Fan, Yun Peng Zhao

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Abstract

Photocatalytic depolymerization (PCDP) of rice husk (RH) over TiO 2 in H2O2 aqueous solution under ultraviolet irradiation was investigated. The reaction mixture was fractionated into different extracts by filtration and subsequent sequential extraction with different organic solvents. In total, 172 organic compounds were identified in the extracts with GC/MS. The compounds can be classified into alkanes, alkenes, arenes, non-substituted alkanols, substituted alkanols, alkenols, phenols, alkanals, alkenals, benzaldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, alkanoates, phthalates, nitrogen-containing organic compounds, sulfur-containing organic compounds and other species. Alkanes are the most abundant in the group components. They resulted from the degradation of waxes in RH. Aldehydes and ketones were also detected with high relative contents, most of which were derived from cellulose, hemicellulose and waxes. Phthalates and arenes resulted from lignin degradation. Lignin-wax and hemicellulose-wax interlinkages are proposed to be new structures. According to the species identified in the extracts, the mechanisms for photocatalytic oxidation of benzene ring-containing compounds are proposed. The PCDP of RH provides an alternative way to obtain value-added chemicals from biomass with low energy consumption and under eco-friendly conditions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)8-16
Number of pages9
JournalFuel Processing Technology
Volume117
DOIs
StatePublished - 2014
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Compositional analysis
  • Hydrogen peroxide
  • Photocatalytic depolymerization
  • Rice husk
  • Sequential extraction
  • Titanium dioxide

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