Acid Hydrolysis of Lignocellulosic Biomass: Sugars and Furfurals Formation

Hydrolysis of lignocellulosic biomass is a crucial step for the production of sugars and biobased platform chemicals. Pretreatment experiments in a semi-continuous plant with diluted sulphuric acid as catalyst were carried out to measure the time-dependent formation of sugars (glucose, xylose, manno...

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Main Authors: Katarzyna Świątek, Stephanie Gaag, Andreas Klier, Andrea Kruse, Jörg Sauer, David Steinbach
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-04-01
Series:Catalysts
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HMF
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4344/10/4/437
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spelling doaj-982bc478e3934be8be22985a822141c22020-11-25T02:02:54ZengMDPI AGCatalysts2073-43442020-04-011043743710.3390/catal10040437Acid Hydrolysis of Lignocellulosic Biomass: Sugars and Furfurals FormationKatarzyna Świątek0Stephanie Gaag1Andreas Klier2Andrea Kruse3Jörg Sauer4David Steinbach5Department of Conversion Technologies of Biobased Resources, Institute of Agricultural Engineering, University of Hohenheim, Garbenstrasse 9, 70599 Stuttgart, GermanyKarlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Institute for Catalysis Research and Technology, Hermann-von-Helmholtz-Platz, 76344 Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, GermanyKarlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Institute for Catalysis Research and Technology, Hermann-von-Helmholtz-Platz, 76344 Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, GermanyDepartment of Conversion Technologies of Biobased Resources, Institute of Agricultural Engineering, University of Hohenheim, Garbenstrasse 9, 70599 Stuttgart, GermanyKarlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Institute for Catalysis Research and Technology, Hermann-von-Helmholtz-Platz, 76344 Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, GermanyKarlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Institute for Catalysis Research and Technology, Hermann-von-Helmholtz-Platz, 76344 Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, GermanyHydrolysis of lignocellulosic biomass is a crucial step for the production of sugars and biobased platform chemicals. Pretreatment experiments in a semi-continuous plant with diluted sulphuric acid as catalyst were carried out to measure the time-dependent formation of sugars (glucose, xylose, mannose), furfurals, and organic acids (acetic, formic, and levulinic acid) at different hydrolysis temperatures (180, 200, 220 °C) of one representative of each basic type of lignocellulose: hardwood, softwood, and grass. The addition of the acid catalyst is followed by a sharp increase in the sugar concentration. Xylose and mannose were mainly formed in the initial stages of the process, while glucose was released slowly. Increasing the reaction temperature had a positive effect on the formation of furfurals and organic acids, especially on hydroxymehtylfurfural (HMF) and levulinic acid, regardless of biomass type. In addition, large amounts of formic acid were released during the hydrolysis of miscanthus grass. Structural changes in the solid residue show a complete hydrolysis of hemicellulose at 180 °C and of cellulose at 200 °C after around 120 min reaction time. The results obtained in this study can be used for the optimisation of the hydrolysis conditions and reactor design to maximise the yields of desired products, which might be sugars or furfurals.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4344/10/4/437spruce woodbeech woodmiscanthuspretreatmenthydroxymethylfurfuralHMF
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author Katarzyna Świątek
Stephanie Gaag
Andreas Klier
Andrea Kruse
Jörg Sauer
David Steinbach
spellingShingle Katarzyna Świątek
Stephanie Gaag
Andreas Klier
Andrea Kruse
Jörg Sauer
David Steinbach
Acid Hydrolysis of Lignocellulosic Biomass: Sugars and Furfurals Formation
Catalysts
spruce wood
beech wood
miscanthus
pretreatment
hydroxymethylfurfural
HMF
author_facet Katarzyna Świątek
Stephanie Gaag
Andreas Klier
Andrea Kruse
Jörg Sauer
David Steinbach
author_sort Katarzyna Świątek
title Acid Hydrolysis of Lignocellulosic Biomass: Sugars and Furfurals Formation
title_short Acid Hydrolysis of Lignocellulosic Biomass: Sugars and Furfurals Formation
title_full Acid Hydrolysis of Lignocellulosic Biomass: Sugars and Furfurals Formation
title_fullStr Acid Hydrolysis of Lignocellulosic Biomass: Sugars and Furfurals Formation
title_full_unstemmed Acid Hydrolysis of Lignocellulosic Biomass: Sugars and Furfurals Formation
title_sort acid hydrolysis of lignocellulosic biomass: sugars and furfurals formation
publisher MDPI AG
series Catalysts
issn 2073-4344
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Hydrolysis of lignocellulosic biomass is a crucial step for the production of sugars and biobased platform chemicals. Pretreatment experiments in a semi-continuous plant with diluted sulphuric acid as catalyst were carried out to measure the time-dependent formation of sugars (glucose, xylose, mannose), furfurals, and organic acids (acetic, formic, and levulinic acid) at different hydrolysis temperatures (180, 200, 220 °C) of one representative of each basic type of lignocellulose: hardwood, softwood, and grass. The addition of the acid catalyst is followed by a sharp increase in the sugar concentration. Xylose and mannose were mainly formed in the initial stages of the process, while glucose was released slowly. Increasing the reaction temperature had a positive effect on the formation of furfurals and organic acids, especially on hydroxymehtylfurfural (HMF) and levulinic acid, regardless of biomass type. In addition, large amounts of formic acid were released during the hydrolysis of miscanthus grass. Structural changes in the solid residue show a complete hydrolysis of hemicellulose at 180 °C and of cellulose at 200 °C after around 120 min reaction time. The results obtained in this study can be used for the optimisation of the hydrolysis conditions and reactor design to maximise the yields of desired products, which might be sugars or furfurals.
topic spruce wood
beech wood
miscanthus
pretreatment
hydroxymethylfurfural
HMF
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4344/10/4/437
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