Bioresource Technology, Vol.169, 352-361, 2014
Behavior of selected hydrolyzed and dehydrated products during hydrothermal carbonization of biomass
In this study, effects of reaction temperature and reaction time on both solid hydrochar and HTC process liquid products were studied for hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) of cellulose, wheat straw, and poplar. A novel slurry sampling system was designed and used with an 18.6 L Parr reactor for 0-480 min in 200, 230, and 260 degrees C. Sugars (sucrose, glucose, and fructose), HMF, and furfural were found maximum in lower HTC temperature and time. However, they degrade following first order degradation kinetics. Activation energies of total sugars (glucose, fructose, sucrose, and xylose), furfural, and HMF for straw and poplar were 95-127, 130-135, and 74-90 kJ mol(-1), respectively and individuals were lower for HTC of cellulose than others. Organic acids (acetic acid, formic acid, and lactic acid) and phenolic compounds (phenol, catechol, and guaiacol) were increasing with higher HTC severity. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Lignocellulosic biomass;Hydrothermal carbonization;Hydrochar;HTC process liquid;Degradation kinetics