Volume 46, Issue 6 pp. 1212-1217
Research Article

Solid-Phase Extraction of the Aromatic By-Products Obtained by Fast Pyrolysis of Pretreated Lignocellulose

Dr. Kristine Meile

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Dr. Kristine Meile

Latvian State Institute of Wood Chemistry, Biorefinery Laboratory, Dzerbenes Str 27, 1006 Riga, Latvia

Correspondence: Dr. Kristine Meile ([email protected]), Latvian State Institute of Wood Chemistry, Biorefinery Laboratory, Dzerbenes Str 27, 1006, Riga, Latvia.Search for more papers by this author
Anastasija Jermolajeva

Anastasija Jermolajeva

Balttest SIA, Dzerbenes Str 27, 1006 Riga, Latvia

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Evita Volkova

Evita Volkova

Latvian State Institute of Wood Chemistry, Biorefinery Laboratory, Dzerbenes Str 27, 1006 Riga, Latvia

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Dr. Ing. Aivars Zhurinsh

Dr. Ing. Aivars Zhurinsh

Latvian State Institute of Wood Chemistry, Biorefinery Laboratory, Dzerbenes Str 27, 1006 Riga, Latvia

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First published: 06 February 2023

Abstract

Pyrolysis is a recognized technology for lignocellulose conversion into bio-based fuels, materials, and chemicals. In this work, pyrolysis liquids were obtained by fast pyrolysis of wood after pretreatment with diluted sulfuric acid. The pyrolysis liquids were separated by solid-phase extraction with an anion exchange resin Lewatit VPOC 1074 as the stationary phase. The aromatic constituents of the pyrolysis liquids were adsorbed on the resin, while the sugar derivative fraction was eluted with water. Different desorption solvents were tested for batch and continuous elution of phenol derivatives. Most promising results were obtained for selective separation of phenol carboxylic acids by changing the ratio of water, methanol, and acetic acid in the solid-phase extraction solvent system.

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