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Study on the evolution pattern of the chemical structure of Fenton pretreated lignin during hydrothermal carbonization

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jece.2022.107184

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Lignin; Fenton pretreatment; Hydrothermal carbonization; FTIR; C-13 solid-state NMR; Holding time

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [52100146]
  2. Jilin Science and Technology Bureau Outstanding Young Talents Training Special Project [20200104118]
  3. Scientific Research Project of Education Depart-ment of Jilin Province [JJKH20210263KJ]

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Fenton pretreatment enhances the hydrothermal carbonization of lignin, leading to increased calorific value and stability of the resulting hydrochar. This study provides a sustainable and green strategy for the preparation of high calorific value hydrochar and the all-round utilization of lignin.
Two new lignin feedstocks (HLF and DALF) were obtained by Fenton pretreatment of herbal lignin (HL) and de alkalized lignin (DAL), and hydrothermal carbonization of each lignin sample was carried out at 290 degrees C p;with different holding times to investigate the impact of Fenton pretreatment on the physicochemical properties of the hydrothermal materials. The analyses based on C-13 solid-state NMR, XPS, FTIR, SEM and fully automated calorimetry showed that the optimal holding time for hydrothermal carbonization of lignin at 290 degrees C was 30 min. The two types of lignin were treated with Fenton pretreatment to remove some methoxy groups and make the aromatic structural units more compact. Hydrothermal carbonization removed a small amount of alpha-O-4 and beta-O-4 bonds from the structure, increased the guaiacyl units [G], decreased the syringyl units [S], and formed more stable 4-O-5 and C-C bonds, which in turn polymerized into 10-300 mu m irregular spherical carbon particles or porous honeycomb carbon blocks. The calorific values of HLF290-30 and DALF290-30 were increased to 31.04 MJ/kg and 32.17 MJ/kg, respectively, by the combination of Fenton pretreatment and hydrothermal carbonization. Overall, the Fenton pretreatment of lignin enhanced the degree of aromatization and removal of methoxylation during hydrothermal carbonization of lignin. This study provides a sustainable and green strategy for the preparation of high calorific value hydrochar as well as all-round utilization of lignin.

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