Converting biomass to useful chemicals through economically viable processes is crucial for sustainable development. Subcritical CO2 and supercritical CO2 are nontoxic, nonflammable, and inexpensive reagents, and the H2O/CO2 mixture is… Click to show full abstract
Converting biomass to useful chemicals through economically viable processes is crucial for sustainable development. Subcritical CO2 and supercritical CO2 are nontoxic, nonflammable, and inexpensive reagents, and the H2O/CO2 mixture is strongly acidic, facilitating biomass hydrolysis. This study investigated the catalytic activity of the H2O/CO2 system under high pressure. We studied the decomposition behavior of bamboo under hydrothermal and hydrolysis conditions with H2O/CO2 in a semicontinuous-flow reactor at 9.8 MPa of pressure. At a severity factor of 5.2, the solid yield of hydrolysis with CO2 was significantly lower compared with that of the hydrothermal reaction (7.3 vs 25.8 wt %, respectively). Hydrolysis with CO2 under severe conditions also exhibited effective degradation of glucan and xylan. The results showed that a linear relationship exists between the catalytic activity of the H2O/CO2 system and the severity factor. Also, the severity factor is closely related to the reaction temperature u...
               
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