Bioresource Technology, Vol.221, 477-484, 2016
Hydrothermal liquefaction of Undaria pinnatifida residues to organic acids with recyclable trimethylamine
This study investigated the effect of trimethylamine (TMA) on the hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL) process and the recycle of TMA. The results suggest that the peeling reaction occurred on the surface and the cleavage of cellulose leading to water-soluble substances and bio-oil. The highest content of organic acids was found in the water-soluble phase. Model compounds, different glucides with TMA were used to investigate the mechanism of the HTL. Results suggest that the OH- appeared to selectively interact with C-O-C bonds, and thus causing the key linkages of cellulose to become much easier to be cleaved under mild conditions. In addition, the conditions for TMA recovery were optimized and the highest TMA recovery rate reached 98.89%. The recovered TMA had the same properties as the original compound, and it was perfectly re-usable in the conversion process of HTL. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Undaria pinnatifida residues;Trimethylamine;Hydrothermal liquefaction;Organic acids;Recyclable