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BIOFUELS-UK
Volume 1, Issue 6, Pages 839-845Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.4155/BFS.10.57
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- Chevron Corp.
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Background: The use of 2-chloro-4,4,5,5-tetramethyl-1,3,2-dioxaphospholane followed by P-31-NMR ana-lysis has been frequently employed to quantitatively characterize the structure of hydroxyl groups in lignin and, more recently, biodiesel. This technique serves as a valuable tool to determine aliphatic hydroxyls, phenolics and carboxylic acid groups in lignin and aliphatic hydroxyl groups in partially substituted glycerols. Results: This study demonstrates the application of this analytical technique to pyrolysis oils to allow efficient analysis and identification of important functional groups present in bio-oils and the measurement of moisture content. Conclusion: Phosphitylation followed by P-31-NMR analysis was used to show that the moisture content of the loblolly pine bio-oil used in this study was 11.94%. The results also established that the bio-oils obtained from loblolly pine cellulose had higher levoglucosan content than the bio-oil obtained from the starting pine itself. In addition, the total phenolic content of bio-oil derived from loblolly pine milled wood lignin was greater than that obtained from the bio-oil from the loblolly pine cellulose. The data also highlighted the ability to track chemical transitions that take place during pyrolysis using P-31-NMR.
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