Saccharification of Douglas-fir wood by a combination of prehydrolysis and pyrolysis
Journal Article
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· J. Appl. Polym. Sci.; (United States)
A process has been investigated for the saccharification of wood, involving prehydrolysis, lignocellulose pyrolysis, and tar hydrolysis. In this process, ground wood was first prehydrolyzed to remove the more readily hydrolyzable hemicelluloses. The residual lignocellulose was then pyrolyzed rapidly to provide a tar containing levoglucosan and its condensation products. The tar was hydrolyzed to convert these products to glucose. Laboratory experiments have shown that this process can convert a common softwood such as Douglas-fir to 14% char and 42% hexoses. This amounts to a 59% recovery of the hexoses: 32% from prehydrolysis and 27% from pyrolysis. The prehydrolysis served not only to remove hemicelluloses, but also to increase the yield of glucose from pyrolysis and subsequent tar hydrolysis. It has been shown that this enhancement is due to the removal of inorganic ash and the catalytic effect of trace amounts of acid remaining in the lignocellulose. 3 figures, 3 tables.
- Research Organization:
- Univ. of Montana, Missoula
- OSTI ID:
- 6779145
- Journal Information:
- J. Appl. Polym. Sci.; (United States), Journal Name: J. Appl. Polym. Sci.; (United States) Vol. 27:12; ISSN JAPNA
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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09 BIOMASS FUELS
090222 -- Alcohol Fuels-- Preparation from Wastes or Biomass-- (1976-1989)
140504* -- Solar Energy Conversion-- Biomass Production & Conversion-- (-1989)
ACID HYDROLYSIS
ALDEHYDES
CARBOHYDRATES
CHARS
CHEMICAL REACTIONS
DECOMPOSITION
GLUCOSE
HEMICELLULOSE
HEXOSES
HYDROLYSIS
LYSIS
MONOSACCHARIDES
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
POLYSACCHARIDES
PYROLYSIS
PYROLYSIS PRODUCTS
SACCHARIDES
SACCHARIFICATION
SOLVOLYSIS
THERMOCHEMICAL PROCESSES
WOOD
090222 -- Alcohol Fuels-- Preparation from Wastes or Biomass-- (1976-1989)
140504* -- Solar Energy Conversion-- Biomass Production & Conversion-- (-1989)
ACID HYDROLYSIS
ALDEHYDES
CARBOHYDRATES
CHARS
CHEMICAL REACTIONS
DECOMPOSITION
GLUCOSE
HEMICELLULOSE
HEXOSES
HYDROLYSIS
LYSIS
MONOSACCHARIDES
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
POLYSACCHARIDES
PYROLYSIS
PYROLYSIS PRODUCTS
SACCHARIDES
SACCHARIFICATION
SOLVOLYSIS
THERMOCHEMICAL PROCESSES
WOOD