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Upgrading of Tall Fescue Grass Pyrolytic Bioliquid and Catalytic Valorization of The Biofurfural Obtained

Journal

CHEMISTRYSELECT
Volume 7, Issue 41, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/slct.202202233

Keywords

Biomass; Furfural; Heterogeneous catalysis; Hydrogenation; Pyrolysis

Funding

  1. UNNOBA [SIB 2022]
  2. UNLP [X903, Expte 100-1282/19]
  3. CONICET [PUE 2018, 8085/17]
  4. ANPCyT FONCyT [PICT 2019/1962]

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The production of high added value products from bioliquids obtained from the pyrolysis of Tall Fescue waste was studied through catalytic hydrogenation reactions. The optimal pyrolysis temperature was determined through analysis of biomass samples, and bench scale pyrolysis reactions were then conducted. The pyrolysis bioliquids exhibited high furfural concentration, which could be converted into high added value alcohols through catalytic hydrogenation.
The production of added value products following catalytic hydrogenation reactions of bioliquids was studied. These bioliquids were obtained from the pyrolysis of raw and acid-treated (H3PO4) Tall Fescue (Fescue arundinacea) waste. Before the pyrolytic test, the biomass samples were analyzed by a micro thermogravimetric analysis coupled with FTIR spectroscopy (TGA-IR), which enables the chemical identification of functional groups of gaseous molecules originated by solid/gas transformations. From these results, the pyrolysis temperature was selected, and bench scale pyrolysis reactions were carried out. The pyrolysis bioliquids showed high furfural concentration, 46 and 70 % for fescue and acid washed fescue, respectively. The bioliquid with the highest furfural concentration was catalytically hydrogenated in aqueous phase. A batch reactor was employed, with Ru/C and Ru-Sn/C catalysts to produce high added value alcohols.

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