2022
DOI: 10.1007/s13399-022-02366-8
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Influence of mass transfer and acid prehydrolysis on the process of flax shives catalytic oxidation into vanillin and pulp

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“…These dependences coincide with the earlier-obtained and recommended models for the description of mass transfer in gas-liquid systems [21,22]. These models explain the overall process rate limitation via the rate of oxygen diffusion through the liquid near-surface region at the gas-liquid phase boundary and are often interpreted as examples of a more general model The authors of [19,20] proposed the first quantitative model for the influence of mass transfer intensity on the rates of oxygen consumption and vanillin accumulation. This study was complicated by the presence of mucilage in the flax shives and via the formation of gels in the aqueous phase.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 84%
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“…These dependences coincide with the earlier-obtained and recommended models for the description of mass transfer in gas-liquid systems [21,22]. These models explain the overall process rate limitation via the rate of oxygen diffusion through the liquid near-surface region at the gas-liquid phase boundary and are often interpreted as examples of a more general model The authors of [19,20] proposed the first quantitative model for the influence of mass transfer intensity on the rates of oxygen consumption and vanillin accumulation. This study was complicated by the presence of mucilage in the flax shives and via the formation of gels in the aqueous phase.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…The authors of [19,20] proposed the first quantitative model for the influence of mass transfer intensity on the rates of oxygen consumption and vanillin accumulation. This study was complicated by the presence of mucilage in the flax shives and via the formation of gels in the aqueous phase.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Study of the component and functional composition of lignocellulose biomass. It was reported previously that flax, sunflower and buckwheat processing wastes have a high lignin content [10,12,30]. Therefore, they are promising substrates for processing into aromatic monomers.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The currently developing method of lignin valorization is catalytic oxidation by molecular oxygen (OMO) to obtain hydroxy aldehydes, mainly vanillin and syringaldehyde. They are valuable feedstock for the pharmaceutical, food and perfume industries [12,13]. The oxidative processing of native lignins to obtain aromatic aldehydes, primarily vanillin, has the obvious advantage of a high yield compared to technical, condensed lignins [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%