Production of bio-based chemicals, acetic acid and furfural, through low-acid hydrothermal fractionation of pine wood (Pinus densiflora) and combustion characteristics of the residual solid fuel

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Low-acid hydrothermal (LAH) fractionation conditions were optimized for the effective degradation of hemicellulose from pine wood (Pinus densiflora). The hemicellulosic sugar yield was maximized at 82.5% when the pine wood was fractionated at 190 °C, with 0.5 wt.% of sulfuric acid, and for 10 min. Consecutively, acidified heat treatment with zinc chloride and solvent extraction with ethyl acetate were carried out for the recovery of bio-based platform chemicals, such as furfural and acetic acid, from liquid hydrolysate through liquid–liquid extraction (LLE). Overall, 61.5% of xylose was decomposed into furfural, and the yield of acetic acid was 62.3% and furfural 66.1%. After LAH fractionation, 64.8% of the solid remained and was pelletized. The pellets showed excellent fuel characteristics, i.e., significant ash rejection (74.5%) and high calorific values (4770 kcal/kg), and the precursors of NOx and SOx also decreased by up to 60.0% and 71.4%, respectively.

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Jung, H. J., & Oh, K. K. (2021). Production of bio-based chemicals, acetic acid and furfural, through low-acid hydrothermal fractionation of pine wood (Pinus densiflora) and combustion characteristics of the residual solid fuel. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 11(16). https://doi.org/10.3390/app11167435

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