2022
DOI: 10.1002/jctb.7169
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Purification of creosol applying green heterogeneous extraction technology

Abstract: BACKGROUND: Cresol is an important industrial raw material, which is mainly derived from lignocellulosic biomass. High-purity creosol can significantly improve the quality of its downstream product. The extraction of creosol with ultra-high purity (>99.5%) and low cost has attracted extensive attention in recent years. A new and simple green heterogeneous extraction technology for separating ultra-high-purity creosol is proposed in this paper.RESULTS: When a certain amount of creosol is gradually dripped into … Show more

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“…Then, one mole of intermediate can react with two moles of phenolic compounds again in the next extraction process of phenolic compounds. 41,42 Luo et al obtained above 99.5% purity 4-ethyl guaiacol from the phenolic wastewater based on the heterogeneous extraction technology. 43 Considering that the heterogeneous extraction technology has such a high selectivity and directional extraction for phenolic compounds, it may be used to extract 4-chloroguaiacol in bleaching wastewater.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Then, one mole of intermediate can react with two moles of phenolic compounds again in the next extraction process of phenolic compounds. 41,42 Luo et al obtained above 99.5% purity 4-ethyl guaiacol from the phenolic wastewater based on the heterogeneous extraction technology. 43 Considering that the heterogeneous extraction technology has such a high selectivity and directional extraction for phenolic compounds, it may be used to extract 4-chloroguaiacol in bleaching wastewater.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, high purity phenolic compound was simultaneously discharged and collected in a downstream cooling system. Then, one mole of intermediate can react with two moles of phenolic compounds again in the next extraction process of phenolic compounds 41,42 . Luo et al obtained above 99.5% purity 4‐ethyl guaiacol from the phenolic wastewater based on the heterogeneous extraction technology 43 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%