Published May 28, 2024
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Investigating the room- and cryo-milling impact in lignocellulosic biomass and its consequence over pyrolysis and oxidative treatments
Description
The lignocellulosic biomass recalcitrance is the uppermost factor for the utilization of this renewable resource.
The development of new pre-treatments, addressed to enhance performance in lignocellulosic biomass conversion into biofuels, fine chemicals, and as potential sources of building blocks for materials, must be focus in two
main areas: effectiveness (cost-effective and chemical effective) and green chemistry. In this research, a set of
different biomass sources (farmer, harvested wild trees and secondary products) were studied to evaluate the
high efficiency of the non-liquid nitrogen (LN) and LN-treated biomass samples' planetary ball milling performance. The samples have been characterized by particle size distribution, thermogravimetric, FT-IR, statistical
chemometric and chemical oxidation analysis. The results have shown a high level on the rupture of the crystallinity and depolymerization degrees of the cellulose and the lignin, for both, non-LN and LN-treated samples.
The thermogravimetric analysis showed a clear diminishing in temperature degradation, and a larger amount of
biomass degraded at lower temperature, as well as, a high chemical oxidation degree than not milled samples.
Finally, the LN-treated samples even exhibited a lower degradation temperature, a larger amount of biomass
degraded at lower temperature and a higher oxidation degree, than those non-LN milled.
Abstract
Universidad de Sevilla "Ayudas para el uso de los S.G.I., VI PPI" 2018/00000522, and "Ayudas para el uso de los S.G.I., VII P.P.I."2022/00000259Abstract
Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación de España PID2021-122413NB-I00Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- https://idus.us.es/handle//11441/159239
- URN
- urn:oai:idus.us.es:11441/159239
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