(628e) Analysis of Carboxylic Acids in the Biocrude Derived from Hydrothermal Liquefaction of Lignocellulosic Biomass
AIChE Annual Meeting
2016
2016 AIChE Annual Meeting
Fuels and Petrochemicals Division
Catalytic Biomass Conversion to Chemicals I
Thursday, November 17, 2016 - 9:50am to 10:10am
The authors report (a) hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL) of lignocellulosic biomass using homogeneous nitrate salt catalyst: Ni(NO3)2, Ca(NO3)2, Co(NO3)2 and Fe(NO3)3 for the production of carboxylic acid enriched biocrude, and (b) detailed investigation of biocrude generated from a biomass emphasizing on the selectivity of lactic acid in particular and (c) study of the possible reaction pathways for production of carboxylic acids, biocrude and bio-oil with their energy content from a biomass. A biomass was loaded in the high temperature high pressure SS316 reactor and HTL of biomass was performed at 200 o- 300 oC. During HTL reaction, liquid samples were withdrawn at regular time intervals and the processed slurry was centrifuged to recover biocrude and residue. The biocrude was further analyzed by TOC analyzer, GC-MS and HPLC. The biocrude and residue obtained were further extracted in different solvents followed by evaporation on Rota evaporator to recover bio-oil and the bio-oil was analyzed using GC-MS. The HPLC analysis of biocrude revealed the presence of sugars, C1-C3 carboxylic acids such as lactic, propionic, acetic and formic, HMF/furfural and other oxygenated compounds. Among different C1-C3 acids, lactic acid was observed in the major amount of 83.92 wt% using pinewood: solvent of 1:75 at 250oC. The results obtained on carboxylic acid enrichedbiocrude, bio-oil composition, selectivity of organic acids such as lactic acid obtained during HTL of biomass substrates and possible reaction pathways will be presented in detail.