2015
DOI: 10.1021/acssuschemeng.5b00908
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Solvolytic Liquefaction of Bark: Understanding the Role of Polyhydric Alcohols and Organic Solvents on Polyol Characteristics

Abstract: Bark was liquefied in polyhydric alcohols of various functionality, equivalent weight, and hydroxyl type, and organic solvents of varying polarity to determine how these features impact liquefaction behavior and polyol characteristics. It was found that the liquefaction yield was highly tunable with the use of polyhydric alcohols with primary hydroxyl groups, with low equivalent weight alcohols providing the highest liquefaction yield (59.3%). This showed that the highly polar hydroxyls (primary) and short cha… Show more

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“…In recent years, liquefaction studies have been mainly focused on the use of phenol and polyhydric alcohols as solvents. For instance, Kishi and Fujita liquefied wood using phenol as the solvent and prepared an epoxy resin using the obtained phenol resin as a raw material [4,15]. The liquefied bio-based epoxy resin exhibited excellent mechanical properties fiber-reinforced composite material with good adhesion to matrix resin.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, liquefaction studies have been mainly focused on the use of phenol and polyhydric alcohols as solvents. For instance, Kishi and Fujita liquefied wood using phenol as the solvent and prepared an epoxy resin using the obtained phenol resin as a raw material [4,15]. The liquefied bio-based epoxy resin exhibited excellent mechanical properties fiber-reinforced composite material with good adhesion to matrix resin.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Formic acid, ethanol and isopropanol mixed solvents were found to be more effective for lignin liquefaction than a single solvent performed at 380°C. 21 D'Souza et al 22 carried out liquefaction of bark in a liquefaction system consisting of polyhydric alcohol, glycerol and a co-solvent. Their results showed that the selection of polyhydric alcohols and organic co-solvents had a significant impact on the liquefaction yield.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The OH number of CLW of 825 ± 11 mg·KOH/g was considerably higher than that of PLW (623 ± 8 mg·KOH/g). As reported by others, the number of hydroxyl groups in liquefaction polyols varies among different biomass type, and it is, for example, 200–1043 mg·KOH/g for wood, 109–430 mg·KOH/g for agricultural cops, and 132–585 mg·KOH/g for bark [ 31 , 44 , 45 , 56 ]. The high OH number of CLW was attributed to the cleavage of the ether linkage of lignin and cellulose units, and the decrease in the OH number of PLW could be due to the dehydration and evaporation of alcohols from CLW [ 29 , 57 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 90%