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A Lignin-Derived Carbonaceous Acid for Efficient Catalytic Hydrolysis of Cellulose
Author(s) -
Linhuo Gan,
Jundong Zhu
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
journal of bioresources and bioproducts
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2369-9698
DOI - 10.21967/jbb.v3i4.99
Subject(s) - lignin , cellulose , catalysis , chemistry , hydrolysis , carbonization , titration , adsorption , thermal stability , microcrystalline cellulose , nuclear chemistry , organic chemistry , desorption , aqueous solution , fourier transform infrared spectroscopy , chemical engineering , engineering
A solid acid catalyst was prepared from masson pine alkali lignin in waste liquor of soda pulping by a combined process of chemical activation, carbonization, and sulfonation. The lignin-derived solid acid (LDSA) was characterized by FESEM, XRD, FTIR, TGA, XPS, BET analyses, and acid-base back titration. The carbonaceous material had high thermal stability and large specific surface area (488.4 m 2 /g), and the structural analyses showed that it was composed of amorphous carbon bearing -SO 3 H, -COOH, and phenolic -OH groups. The lignin-derived catalyst was then applied to the hydrolysis of a microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) in aqueous system, and the yield of total reducing sugars was found to be 46.1%. It was proposed that good adsorption capacities of cellulose and desorption property of glucose on LDSA probably contributed to efficient catalytic hydrolysis.

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