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Softwood
kraft lignin was depolymerized using subcritical water
(623 K and 25 MPa) in a continuous small pilot unit. ZrO2 and K2CO3 were used as catalysts, and phenol
was used as capping agent to suppress repolymerization. The effect
of pH was investigated by adding KOH in five steps to the feed. The
yield of water-soluble organics increased with pH. The yield of bio-oil
was also influenced by the pH and varied between 28 and 32 wt %. The
char yield on the zirconia catalyst showed a minimum at pH 8.1. The
yield of suspended solids was low at pH below 8.1 but increased at
higher pH values. The oxygen content in the bio-oil was only 15 wt
%, compared to about 26 wt % in the kraft lignin.
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