Formation and Characterization of Pseudo-Lignin Microspheres during High-pressure Water Pretreatment
Microspheres were generated after subjecting corn stem rind to high-pressure water pretreatment. These microspheres can be divided into two categories according to their location: free microspheres and adsorbed microspheres. The formation and characterization of both microsphere types were studied....
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doaj-ebbd9c3c332d41cfbfc3143d668f037b2020-11-24T22:47:23ZengNorth Carolina State UniversityBioResources1930-21261930-21262015-11-011048474848610.15376/biores.10.4.8474-8486Formation and Characterization of Pseudo-Lignin Microspheres during High-pressure Water PretreatmentMaohua Yang0Jianmin Xing1Yuyang Liu2Yilan Liu3Tingzhen Mu4Jiemin Zhou5Institute of Process Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, PR China; ChinaInstitute of Process Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, PR China; ChinaXingtai Academy of Agricultural Sciences, PR China; ChinaInstitute of Process Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, PR China; ChinaNational Key Laboratory of Biochemical Engineering, Institute of Process Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, PR China; ChinaInstitute of Process Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, PR China; ChinaMicrospheres were generated after subjecting corn stem rind to high-pressure water pretreatment. These microspheres can be divided into two categories according to their location: free microspheres and adsorbed microspheres. The formation and characterization of both microsphere types were studied. For the free microspheres, the maximum formation was reached at 180 °C; when the temperature was too high (200 °C) or too low (120 °C), no free microspheres were observed. As pretreatment temperature was varied, the morphologies of the free microspheres were different. For the adsorbed microspheres, their formation occurred over a wider temperature range, and their density increased with rising pretreatment temperature. Using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, many C=C and C=O bonds were identified on the surface of the free microspheres, indicating the presence of functional groups similar to those of lignin. Compared with untreated corn stem rind, the lignin signal of the residue surface was enhanced, which may be attributable to the increase in adsorbed microsphere quantity.http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/view/BioRes_10_4_8474_Yang_Formation_Characterization_Pseudo_LigninPretreatmentMicrosphereMorphologyPseudo-lignin |
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Maohua Yang Jianmin Xing Yuyang Liu Yilan Liu Tingzhen Mu Jiemin Zhou Formation and Characterization of Pseudo-Lignin Microspheres during High-pressure Water Pretreatment BioResources Pretreatment Microsphere Morphology Pseudo-lignin |
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Maohua Yang Jianmin Xing Yuyang Liu Yilan Liu Tingzhen Mu Jiemin Zhou |
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Maohua Yang |
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Formation and Characterization of Pseudo-Lignin Microspheres during High-pressure Water Pretreatment |
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Formation and Characterization of Pseudo-Lignin Microspheres during High-pressure Water Pretreatment |
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Formation and Characterization of Pseudo-Lignin Microspheres during High-pressure Water Pretreatment |
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Formation and Characterization of Pseudo-Lignin Microspheres during High-pressure Water Pretreatment |
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Formation and Characterization of Pseudo-Lignin Microspheres during High-pressure Water Pretreatment |
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formation and characterization of pseudo-lignin microspheres during high-pressure water pretreatment |
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North Carolina State University |
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1930-2126 1930-2126 |
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Microspheres were generated after subjecting corn stem rind to high-pressure water pretreatment. These microspheres can be divided into two categories according to their location: free microspheres and adsorbed microspheres. The formation and characterization of both microsphere types were studied. For the free microspheres, the maximum formation was reached at 180 °C; when the temperature was too high (200 °C) or too low (120 °C), no free microspheres were observed. As pretreatment temperature was varied, the morphologies of the free microspheres were different. For the adsorbed microspheres, their formation occurred over a wider temperature range, and their density increased with rising pretreatment temperature. Using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, many C=C and C=O bonds were identified on the surface of the free microspheres, indicating the presence of functional groups similar to those of lignin. Compared with untreated corn stem rind, the lignin signal of the residue surface was enhanced, which may be attributable to the increase in adsorbed microsphere quantity. |
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Pretreatment Microsphere Morphology Pseudo-lignin |
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