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Decomposition Behavior of Plant Biomass in Hot-Compressed Water

โœ Scribed by Ando, Hiroki; Sakaki, Tsuyoshi; Kokusho, Tetsuro; Shibata, Masao; Uemura, Yoshimitsu; Hatate, Yasuo


Book ID
119959633
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
241 KB
Volume
39
Category
Article
ISSN
0888-5885

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โœฆ Synopsis


Decomposition behaviors of bamboo, chinquapin (hardwood), and Japan cedar (softwood) in hotcompressed water (HCW) were examined using a HCW flow type reactor to achieve the maximum utilization of plant biomass. HCW was passed through the reactor (3.6 mL) loaded with the biomass sample powder (177-250 ยตm) at a flow rate of 10 mL/min under 9.8 MPa. The temperature of HCW was maintained at 180 ยฐC for 20 min, after which it was raised to about 285 ยฐC at a rate of 5 ยฐC /min and maintained at 285 ยฐC for about 7 min. By these operations, free sugars, some of lignin and most of hemicellulose, were first solubilized in water and flowed out during the initial 20 min flow of HCW. Cellulose started to decompose when the temperature of HCW was over 230 ยฐC. The orders of elution of these components were common for three biomass samples, although the amount of products obtained during the heat-up period up to 180 ยฐC and that of residue which finally remained in the reactor differed with the samples.


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