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Selecting the Pre-Hydrolysis Conditions for Eucalyptus Wood in A Fractional Exploitation Biorefining Scheme
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2015
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Solid PhaseEngineeringBioenergyForestryEucalyptus WoodForest BioenergyPre-hydrolysis ConditionsChemical EngineeringBiomass ConversionBiomassWood ComponentHealth SciencesBiomass UtilizationOperating ConditionsBiomanufacturingBiorefinery ProductEnvironmental EngineeringBiomass ResourceWater PurificationHemicelluloseWood FibreWood ModificationBiomass Characterization
The operating conditions for the autohydrolysis of eucalyptus wood were optimized with a view to maximizing hemicellulose extraction while preserving the integrity of glucan. The influence of the operating conditions used in the soda–anthraquinone pulping of the solid phase resulting from the autohydrolysis process was examined. Autohydrolysis of the raw material at a liquid/solid ratio of 8 kg water/kg material at 180°C for 30 min was found to provide a commercially useful liquid phase containing most of the starting hemicellulose. The autohydrolysis treatment allowed the subsequent production of soda–anthraquinone cellulose pulp and paper with properties as good as or even better than those obtained without the pretreatment.
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