A two-step method was adopted to produce furfural from the selective dissolution and conversion of hemicellulose in pubescens. First, in GVL(γ-valerolactone)-H2O co-solvent at 160 °C, H2O promoted the cleavage of… Click to show full abstract
A two-step method was adopted to produce furfural from the selective dissolution and conversion of hemicellulose in pubescens. First, in GVL(γ-valerolactone)-H2O co-solvent at 160 °C, H2O promoted the cleavage of chemical bonds linking hemicellulose, lignin, and cellulose, and GVL further helped the co-dissolution of hemicellulose (93.6 wt %) and lignin derivatives (80.2 wt %), leaving a high purity cellulose (83.3 wt %). Heating to 200 °C, the liquid system obtained with NaCl and THF added, achieved the maximum yield of 76.9 mol % with 82.2% selectivity to furfural based on the moles of converted hemicellulose using a 5 wt % pubescens to solvent ratio. It was demonstrated that NaCl with GVL promoted the depolymerization of oligomers to small molecular products (Mw < 150 Da), while the co-contribution of NaCl and co-solvent improved the selectivity to furfural. Cl– could interact strongly with C-OH-2,3,4 of the xylose unit, and the dehydration of xylose to form furfural might first occur on C-OH-4 of xylo...
               
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