Issue 7, 2016

Effect of pretreatment on the formation of 5-chloromethyl furfural derived from sugarcane bagasse

Abstract

Chloromethylfurfural (CMF), a valuable intermediate for the production of chemicals and fuels, can be derived in high yields from the cellulose component of biomass. This study examined the effect of sugarcane bagasse components and biomass architecture on CMF/bio-oil yield using a HCl/dichloroethane biphasic system. The type of pretreatment affected bio-oil yield, as the CMF yield increased with increasing glucan content. CMF yield reached 81.9% with bagasse pretreated by acidified aqueous ionic liquid, which had a glucan content of 81.6%. The lignin content of the biomass was found to significantly reduce CMF yield, which was only 62.3% with an acid-catalysed steam exploded sample having a lignin content of 29.6%. The change of CMF yield may be associated with fibre surface changes as a result of pretreatment. The hemicellulose content also impacted negatively on CMF yield. Storage of the bio-oil in chlorinated solvents prevented CMF degradation.

Graphical abstract: Effect of pretreatment on the formation of 5-chloromethyl furfural derived from sugarcane bagasse

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
30 Sep 2015
Accepted
22 Dec 2015
First published
28 Dec 2015

RSC Adv., 2016,6, 5240-5248

Effect of pretreatment on the formation of 5-chloromethyl furfural derived from sugarcane bagasse

J. Howard, D. W. Rackemann, Z. Zhang, L. Moghaddam, J. P. Bartley and W. O. S. Doherty, RSC Adv., 2016, 6, 5240 DOI: 10.1039/C5RA20203E

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