Wheat straw(WS) was liquefied to analyze the reaction process of WS under the acid-catalyzed conditions. WS was liquefied almost completely in the presence of ethylene carbonate/ethylene glycol(EC/EG) blend solvents w...Wheat straw(WS) was liquefied to analyze the reaction process of WS under the acid-catalyzed conditions. WS was liquefied almost completely in the presence of ethylene carbonate/ethylene glycol(EC/EG) blend solvents within 40min at 150 ℃. The residues with different liquefaction time were investigated by SEM, FTIR, and XRD. The residues exhibited loose structure and rough surface due to the presence of stacked irregular platelets. The FTIR results demonstrated that lignin was more easily liquefied in the presence of EC/EG blend solvents than cellulose because the bands of cellulose were stronger and the bands of lignin were much weaker during the liquefaction process of WS. Moreover, the XRD result of all residues declared that WS was gradually liquefied, dissolved and decomposed to small fragments of lower molecular weight, and condensed in part in the later stage of liquefaction.展开更多
基金Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant(31301848)the Shandong Provincial Natural Science Foundation,China under Grant(ZR2013CQ013)+1 种基金National Natural Science Foundation of China,the Key Projects in the National Science&Technology Pillar Program during the Twelfth Five-year-Plan Periodunder Grant(2011BAD11B01,2011BAD11B02)the Key Projects in the National "948" Program during the Twelfth Five-year Plan Period under Grant(No.2011-G30)
文摘Wheat straw(WS) was liquefied to analyze the reaction process of WS under the acid-catalyzed conditions. WS was liquefied almost completely in the presence of ethylene carbonate/ethylene glycol(EC/EG) blend solvents within 40min at 150 ℃. The residues with different liquefaction time were investigated by SEM, FTIR, and XRD. The residues exhibited loose structure and rough surface due to the presence of stacked irregular platelets. The FTIR results demonstrated that lignin was more easily liquefied in the presence of EC/EG blend solvents than cellulose because the bands of cellulose were stronger and the bands of lignin were much weaker during the liquefaction process of WS. Moreover, the XRD result of all residues declared that WS was gradually liquefied, dissolved and decomposed to small fragments of lower molecular weight, and condensed in part in the later stage of liquefaction.