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Morphological changes to the different components of lignocellulosic biomass were observed as they occurred during steam pretreatment by placing a pressure reaction cell in a neutron beam and collecting time-resolved neutron scattering data. Changes to cellulose morphology occurred mainly in the heating phase, whereas changes in lignin morphology occurred mainly in the holding and cooling phases....
Structural changes across multiple length scales associated with hydrothermal pretreatments of biomass were investigated by using small- and wide-angle X-ray and neutron scattering on oriented specimens. Isotropic and anisotropic scattering components were numerically separated and then interpreted as contributions from matrix and cellulose components, respectively. Equatorial diffraction peaks present...
A protocol was developed to freeze-trap (at 150 K) cellulose as it is undergoing liquid ammonia pretreatment, and then to collect X-ray diffraction data from the freeze-trapped reactants as the reaction is allowed to proceed and ammonia is allowed to melt and then evaporate, leaving ammonia-cellulose I. Cellulose adopts a new two-chain crystal form, which we call low temperature phase ammonia-cellulose...
A green and effective approach for comprehensive hydrolyzation of cellulose has been described. Several carbon-based solid acids were successfully prepared using various biomass (glucose, microcrystalline cellulose, bamboo, and rice husk) and used to catalyze cellulose hydrolysis. The acid groups (–SO3H and –COOH) were successfully introduced onto the surface of the carbon-based solid acid catalysts...
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