1986
DOI: 10.1007/bf02611993
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Chemical processing of lignocellulosics

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“…29 In this case, a considerable extraction of lignin could be also achieved with aqueous organic solvents under acidic or alkaline conditions. The solvent primarily acts on the promotion of vegetal tissue impregnation and the solubilization of the lignin fragments so produced.…”
Section: Lignin Yield and Puritymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…29 In this case, a considerable extraction of lignin could be also achieved with aqueous organic solvents under acidic or alkaline conditions. The solvent primarily acts on the promotion of vegetal tissue impregnation and the solubilization of the lignin fragments so produced.…”
Section: Lignin Yield and Puritymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Acetic acid delignification (Acetosolv) has been firstly designed in 1986 as a pulping method for pinewood [30]. An aqueous mixture enriched in acetic acid with small amounts of hydrochloric acid is maintained under reflux at atmospheric pressure for a given time.…”
Section: Organosolv With Acetic Acidmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An aqueous mixture enriched in acetic acid with small amounts of hydrochloric acid is maintained under reflux at atmospheric pressure for a given time. A set of experimental conditions can be identified in order to obtain pulps with kappa numbers below 30 [30]. The process can be also operated without mineral acid (Acetocell) at comparatively high temperatures [31].…”
Section: Organosolv With Acetic Acidmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Organosolv pulping processes are designed to solve the high capital cost and environmental problems and to effectively use the total lignocellulosic material. 1 Acetosolv pulping, an example of organosolv pulping processes, is based on the treatment of the lignocellulosic material with an acetic acid solution containing a catalytic amount of HCl at 1108C and atmospheric pressure for 3-6 h. 2 With this process, the lignocellulosic material can be fractionated into pulp, monosaccharide, and lignin. The pulp can be used for paper and cellulose derivatives and can also be converted to glucose.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%