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Bamboo biochar-catalytic degradation of lignin under microwave heating

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Pages 190-199 | Published online: 26 Mar 2020
 

Abstract

Lignin biochar-catalytic depolymerization using biochar Fe-600, Fe-800, Ni-600, Ni-800 catalysts under microwave-heating (180 °C for 30 min) was explored in an ethanol/formic acid (1:1) media. Non-catalyst depolymerization was also studied and compared with the biochar-catalysts results. Characteristics of the bio-char catalysts were analyze by BET, XRD, and FT-IR. GPC, FT-IR, and MALDI-TOF MS spectrometry were also used to characterize the depolymerization products. The experimental results showed that the SBET, Vt, and Vmec and average pore diameter of the biochars are considerably dependent on the preparation temperature and type of cation (Ni2+ or Fe3+). The maximum yield of bio-oil product was obtained as 85 wt% with the addition of biochar Ni-600 and the total amount of oligomers or monomers with a molecular weight of 164 to 446 reaches 80.4%.

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Funding

This study was supported by the Research Project of State Key Laboratory of Food Science and Technology Nanchang University (Project No. SKLF-ZZB-201722); Key project of Jiangxi Provincial Department of Science and Technology Jiangxi (20161BBF60057); the National Natural Science Foundation of China (21466022), (21878137) and (21766019); and Natural Science Foundation of Jiangxi Province (20181BAB206030).

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