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Modelling of biomass fractionation in a lab-scale biorefinery: solubilization of hemicellulose and cellulose from holm oak wood using subcritical water
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2015-09-26Registro en:
Cabeza, Álvaro; Piqueras, Cristian Martin; Sobrón, F.; García Serna, J.; Modelling of biomass fractionation in a lab-scale biorefinery: solubilization of hemicellulose and cellulose from holm oak wood using subcritical water; Elsevier; Bioresource Technology; 200; 26-9-2015; 90-102
0960-8524
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Cabeza, Álvaro
Piqueras, Cristian Martin
Sobrón, F.
García Serna, J.
Resumen
Lignocellulose fractionation is a key biorefinery process that need to be understood. In this work, a comprehensive study on hydrothermal-fractionation of holm oak in a semi-continuous system was conducted. The aim was to develop a physicochemical model in order to reproduce the role of temperature and water flow over the products composition. The experiments involve two sets: at constant flow (6 mL/min) and two different ranges of temperature (140-180°C and 240-280°C) and at a constant temperature range (180-260°C) and different flows: 11.0, 15.0 and 27.9 mL/min. From the results, temperature has main influence and flow effect was observed only if soluble compounds were produced. The kinetic model was validated against experimental data, reproducing the total organic carbon profile (e.g. deviation of 33%) and the physico-chemical phenomena observed in the process. In the model, it was also considered the variations of molecular weight of each biopolymer, successfully reproducing the biomass cleaving.