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Assessing the effect of protic ionic liquid pretreatment of <i>Pinus radiata</i> from different perspectives including solvent-water ratio

Nazife Işık Haykır, Kaan Soysal, Savaş Yağlikçi, Yavuz Gökçe

2021Journal of Wood Chemistry and Technology15 citationsDOI

Abstract

In this study, pine (Pinus radiata) pretreated with PIL, triethylammonium hydrogen sulfate (TEAHSO4) at different water-PIL ratios (1:9, 1:4 and 3:7), biomass loadings (10–60%) and biomass particle sizes (<1.18 mm, 1.18–1.76 mm and 1.76–2.40 mm) was enzymatically transformed into fermentable sugars. TEAHSO4 removed 52% lignin with pretreatment at 170 °C, 20% loading and 1:4 water-PIL ratio for 3 h, from biomass with the largest particle size. Reducing the water content of PIL solution enhanced delignification performance of PIL under the same conditions; cellulose content of the biomass increased 2-fold by extracting 59% lignin from pine. Compositional changes were supported with saccharification and characterization analyses. Utilizing 1:4 water-PIL ratio introduced more constructive pretreatment conditions with respect to the changes in lignin particle size distribution. Attaining favorable compositional changes for pine as a recalcitrant softwood motivated the contribution of PILs to IL based biorefineries.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistryLigninSoftwoodPinus radiataCelluloseBiomass (ecology)HydrolysisIonic liquidPulp and paper industryRadiataLignocellulosic biomassParticle sizeBotanyOrganic chemistryAgronomyCatalysisVignaEngineeringPhysical chemistryBiologyLignin and Wood ChemistryBiofuel production and bioconversionCatalysis for Biomass Conversion
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