## Abstract Decomposition of the tar residue from oil distillation was carried out under hydrothermal conditions using a batch reactor at 623β673βK and 25β40βMPa, with and without K~2~CO~3~ as a catalyst. The reaction scheme for tar decomposition was determined as follows: the liquefaction and diss
Decomposition of a Lignin Model Compound under Hydrothermal Conditions
β Scribed by Wahyudiono; T. Kanetake; M. Sasaki; M. Goto
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 262 KB
- Volume
- 30
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0930-7516
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
Lignin, which is the second most abundant polymeric aromatic organic substance in wood biomass after cellulose, and contains many oxygenβbased functional groups, has been proposed as an alternative source of chemical compounds. Guaiacol, a model compound for lignin, was reacted in supercritical water using a batchβtype reactor at temperatures of 653β673βK and various pressures under an argon atmosphere. The effects of temperature and reaction time at the same pressure were combined into a single severity parameter that was used to monitor the decomposition of guaiacol to its derived compounds. The main products in aqueous solution were catechol, phenol, and oβcresol. The amounts present approached 40.73βwtβ%, 14.18βwtβ%, and 4.45βwtβ%, respectively. With an increase in the reaction time at the same conditions, the amount of guaiacol decreased and the quantity of derived compounds of guaiacol increased. Based on the experimental results, a reaction mechanism for the decomposition of guaiacol was proposed. The process investigated in this study may form the basis for an efficient method of wood biomass decomposition.
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