OrganoSoxhlet: Circular fractionation to produce pulp for textiles using CO2as acid source

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Abstract

Organosolv pulping performed in a high-pressure Soxhlet extractor using carbon dioxide as a mild and recyclable acid is described. The system reached a liquid to wood ratio of 6.6 yielding 43 wt% of dissolving grade quality pulp from Populus trichocarpa. The set-up enabled to run reductive catalytic fractionation to yield a lipophilic lignin oil without affecting the performance nor the purity of the final pulp. This journal is

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Di Francesco, D., Baddigam, K. R., Muangmeesri, S., & Samec, J. S. M. (2021). OrganoSoxhlet: Circular fractionation to produce pulp for textiles using CO2as acid source. Green Chemistry, 23(23), 9401–9405. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1gc03079e

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