Subcritical water - a perspective reaction media for biomass processing to chemicals : study on cellulose conversion as a model for biomass /

Biomass and water are recognized as a key renewable feedstock in sustainable production of chemicals, fuels and energy. Subcritical water (SubCW), or commonly referred as hot compressed water (HCW), is the water above boiling and below critical point (CP; 374 °C, 22.1 MPa). It has gained great atten...

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Main Authors: Pavlovič, Irena. (Author), Knez, Željko. (Author), Škerget, Mojca. (Author)
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Jezik:English
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Online dostop:http://pierre.fkit.hr/hdki/cabeq/pdf/27_1_2013/11.pdf
Sorodne knjige/članki:Vsebovano v: Towards sustainable technologies
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520 |a Biomass and water are recognized as a key renewable feedstock in sustainable production of chemicals, fuels and energy. Subcritical water (SubCW), or commonly referred as hot compressed water (HCW), is the water above boiling and below critical point (CP; 374 °C, 22.1 MPa). It has gained great attentionin the last few decades as a green, cheap, and nontoxic reagent for conversion of biomass into valuable chemicals. In this paper, hydrothermal reactions of cellulose, as the model biomass substance, with subcritical waterat mild temperature and pressure regimes have been studied. The experiments were done in a batch reactor in the temperature range of 220 ° - 300 °C. The main products distributed in liquid, gaseous and solid phase were separated and quantified. The conversions to each group of products were foundstrongly dependent on the temperature and residence time. 
653 0 |a celuloza  |a biomasa  |a subkritična voda  |a hidrotermana konverzija  |a bioolja 
653 0 |a cellulose  |a biomass  |a subcritical water  |a SubCW  |a hydrothermal conversion  |a bio-oils 
700 1 2 |a Knez, Željko.   |4 aut 
700 1 2 |a Škerget, Mojca.   |4 aut 
773 0 |a International Symposium on Environmental Management (3 : 2011 : Zagreb)  |t Towards sustainable technologies  |d Zagreb : Croatian Society of Chemical Engineers, 2013  |w 16830230  |x 0352-9568  |g Str. 73-82 
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