Structural Effects of Cellulose on Hydrolysis and Carbonization Behavior during Hydrothermal Treatment

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This study aims to investigate how the morphology of cellulose influences the hydrolysis and carbonization during hydrothermal treatment at temperatures between 180 and 240 °C. The morphology of cellulose, especially different crystallinities and degrees of polymerization, is represented by microcrystalline cellulose and α-cellulose. Kinetic analysis is considered a tool to allow the determination of the mechanisms of the two types of cellulose during the hydrothermal process. A kinetic model, in which cellulose is assumed to be hydrolyzed to a limited extent, is proposed. Five scenarios are used as models for pyrolysis of nonhydrolyzed cellulose that forms primary char, along with reaction pathways of hydrolyzable cellulose and its derivatives that latterly form secondary char. The morphologies of solid products are in good agreement with the results of the proposed model.

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Paksung, N., Pfersich, J., Arauzo, P. J., Jung, D., & Kruse, A. (2020). Structural Effects of Cellulose on Hydrolysis and Carbonization Behavior during Hydrothermal Treatment. ACS Omega, 5(21), 12210–12223. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.0c00737

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