Eucalyptus red grandis pretreatment with protic ionic liquids: Effect of severity and influence of sub/super-critical CO2 atmosphere on pretreatment performance

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Deconstruction of lignocellulosic biomass with low-cost ionic liquids (ILs) has proven to be a promising technology that could be implemented in a biorefinery to obtain renewable materials, fuels and chemicals. This study investigates the pretreatment efficacy of the ionoSolv pretreatment of Eucalyptus red grandis using the low-cost ionic liquid triethylammonium hydrogen sulfate ([N2220][HSO4]) in the presence of 20 wt% water at 10% solids loading. The temperatures investigated were 120 °C and 150 °C. Also, the influence of performing the pretreatment under sub-critical and supercritical CO2 was investigated. The IL used is very effective in deconstructing eucalyptus, producing cellulose-rich pulps resulting in enzymatic saccharification yields of 86% for some pretreatment conditions. It has been found that under a CO2 atmosphere, the ionoSolv process is pressure independent. The good performance of this IL in the pretreatment of eucalyptus is promising for the development of a large-scale ionoSolv pretreatment processes.

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Malaret, F., Gschwend, F. J. V., Lopes, J. M., Tu, W. C., & Hallett, J. P. (2020). Eucalyptus red grandis pretreatment with protic ionic liquids: Effect of severity and influence of sub/super-critical CO2 atmosphere on pretreatment performance. RSC Advances, 10(27), 16050–16060. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0ra02040k

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