Comparative study on liquefaction behaviors of xylan hemicellulose as treated by different hydrothermal methods

Liquefaction behaviors of xylan were studied as treated by six different hydrothermal methods. As a comparative study, a xylan sample isolated from corn core was subjected to hot-compressed water, hot-compressed 0.01 and 0.1wt% H2O2 solutions under pressurization of N2or CO2 at 110–250 °C for 0 min...

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Main Authors: Natthanon Phaiboonsilpa, Verawat Champreda, Navadol Laosiripojana
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-02-01
Series:Energy Reports
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484719311151
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Verawat Champreda
Navadol Laosiripojana
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Navadol Laosiripojana
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description Liquefaction behaviors of xylan were studied as treated by six different hydrothermal methods. As a comparative study, a xylan sample isolated from corn core was subjected to hot-compressed water, hot-compressed 0.01 and 0.1wt% H2O2 solutions under pressurization of N2or CO2 at 110–250 °C for 0 min in 10-ml batch-type reactor. Not only xylose and xylo-oligosaccharides, but also arabinose, glucose, and acetic acid were recovered as hydrolyzed products. In addition, decomposition compounds, i.e. furans and organic acids were found. The highest xylose yield could be attained at 210 °C in all the studied hydrothermal methods, except for only 0.1wt% H2O2 solution under pressurization of CO2. By this strongly oxidative condition, where peroxy carbonic acid was formed in situ, the temperature that xylose could be highly recovered was at 190 °C. The highest xylose yield of 61.62wt% was obtained by 0.01wt% H2O2 solution under pressurization of N2. Formation of furan compounds showed a preference to the treatments with pressurized CO2, while organic acids had a better recovery when N2was applied. Different results in the production of various liquefied products could be attributed to the degree of hydrolysis and oxidation reactions which altered under the different hydrothermal methods. Keywords: Carbon dioxide, Hemicellulose, Hydrogen peroxide, Hydrolysis, Liquefaction, Oxidation, Xylan
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spelling doaj.art-d08c9866378843fdb142023775c4dbd02022-12-21T18:33:21ZengElsevierEnergy Reports2352-48472020-02-016714718Comparative study on liquefaction behaviors of xylan hemicellulose as treated by different hydrothermal methodsNatthanon Phaiboonsilpa0Verawat Champreda1Navadol Laosiripojana2Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Bangkok 10520, Thailand; Corresponding author.National Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, National Science and Technology Development Agency, Pathum Thani 12120, ThailandJoint Graduate School of Energy and Environment, King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi, Bangkok 10140, ThailandLiquefaction behaviors of xylan were studied as treated by six different hydrothermal methods. As a comparative study, a xylan sample isolated from corn core was subjected to hot-compressed water, hot-compressed 0.01 and 0.1wt% H2O2 solutions under pressurization of N2or CO2 at 110–250 °C for 0 min in 10-ml batch-type reactor. Not only xylose and xylo-oligosaccharides, but also arabinose, glucose, and acetic acid were recovered as hydrolyzed products. In addition, decomposition compounds, i.e. furans and organic acids were found. The highest xylose yield could be attained at 210 °C in all the studied hydrothermal methods, except for only 0.1wt% H2O2 solution under pressurization of CO2. By this strongly oxidative condition, where peroxy carbonic acid was formed in situ, the temperature that xylose could be highly recovered was at 190 °C. The highest xylose yield of 61.62wt% was obtained by 0.01wt% H2O2 solution under pressurization of N2. Formation of furan compounds showed a preference to the treatments with pressurized CO2, while organic acids had a better recovery when N2was applied. Different results in the production of various liquefied products could be attributed to the degree of hydrolysis and oxidation reactions which altered under the different hydrothermal methods. Keywords: Carbon dioxide, Hemicellulose, Hydrogen peroxide, Hydrolysis, Liquefaction, Oxidation, Xylanhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484719311151
spellingShingle Natthanon Phaiboonsilpa
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Navadol Laosiripojana
Comparative study on liquefaction behaviors of xylan hemicellulose as treated by different hydrothermal methods
Energy Reports
title Comparative study on liquefaction behaviors of xylan hemicellulose as treated by different hydrothermal methods
title_full Comparative study on liquefaction behaviors of xylan hemicellulose as treated by different hydrothermal methods
title_fullStr Comparative study on liquefaction behaviors of xylan hemicellulose as treated by different hydrothermal methods
title_full_unstemmed Comparative study on liquefaction behaviors of xylan hemicellulose as treated by different hydrothermal methods
title_short Comparative study on liquefaction behaviors of xylan hemicellulose as treated by different hydrothermal methods
title_sort comparative study on liquefaction behaviors of xylan hemicellulose as treated by different hydrothermal methods
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484719311151
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