Electrochemically assisted pyrolysis of hardwoods
This project explored the low-temperature, electrochemically assisted pyrolysis of lignocellulosic material to low-molecular-weight organic chemicals. Through the agency of low temperature AlCl{sub 3}-based molten salts, aspen hardwood flour was reacted in AlCl{sub 3}:NaCl, AlCl{sub 3}:NaCl:KCl, and AlCl{sub 3}:BPC (n-butylpyridinium chloride) media at temperatures from 30-220 C. A wide variety of water soluble products were formed comprising CO, CO{sub 2}, keto-alcohols and low molecular weight phenolic compounds as determined by GC and FTIR spectroscopy. The compounds represented about 32% by weight of the aspen wood flour. Owing to the narrow (2 volt) electrochemical window versus an Al reference electrode, neither the wood flour nor the reaction products manifested any electro-activity. Authentic samples of cellulose, hemicellulose, and Klason lignin were also subjected to low temperature pyrolysis. Only the hemicellulose reacted to give CO{sub 2} and keto-alcohols.
- Research Organization:
- Covalent Associates, Inc., Woburn, MA (USA)
- OSTI ID:
- 5563884
- Report Number(s):
- PB-89-197321/XAB
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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ASPENS
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LIGNIN
ALCOHOLS
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KETONES
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SPECTROSCOPY
WOOD
CARBOHYDRATES
CHEMICAL REACTIONS
CHEMISTRY
DECOMPOSITION
HYDROXY COMPOUNDS
MAGNOLIOPHYTA
MAGNOLIOPSIDA
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
PLANTS
POLYSACCHARIDES
POPLARS
SACCHARIDES
SOLVENTS
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