This paper reports a systematic investigation on the primary decomposition mechanism and kinetics of cellobiose under hydrothermal conditions at 200-275 °C and a wide initial concentration range of 10-10,000 mg L-1. Isomerization of cellobiose to cellobiulose (glucosyl-fructose) and glucosyl-mannose dominates the primary reactions of cellobiose decomposition, contributing to 71-93% of cellobiose decomposition depending on reaction conditions. In contrast, cellobiosehydrolysis to glucose makes only limited contributions (6-27% depending on reaction conditions) to the primary decomposition of cellobiose. This indicates that hydroxyl ions have a more significant effect to catalyze the isomerization reactions to produce cellobiulose and glucosy...
The hydrolysis and hydrogenation of cellobiose (4-O-b-D-glucopyranosyl-D-glucose) in ZnCl2_4H2O solv...
This PhD thesis reports new knowledge on hydrothermal decomposition mechanisms of fructose, glucose,...
The hydrolysis and hydrogenation of cellobiose (4-O-β-D-glucopyranosyl-D-glucose) in ZnCl2·4H2O solv...
The paper reports the cellobiose hydrothermal decomposition at 200–250 °C under non-catalytic (with ...
This thesis reports some insight into fundamental chemistry of cellobiose decomposition in hot-compr...
This paper reports a systematic study on the catalytic effect of alkali and alkaline earth metal (AA...
Knowledge on the primary liquid products is essential to understanding the primary hydrolysis reacti...
Abstract−The effects of reaction temperature, pressure and residence time were investigated with a f...
Activated carbon is functionalized by different treatments with sulfuric acid and hot liquid water a...
This paper addresses the hydrolysis of cellobiose to glucose and its further decomposition with elec...
Abstract This paper systematically reports the major organic acids produced during cellobiose decomp...
Abstract- We have used Glucose and Cellobiose as a model compounds to study the reactions occurring ...
A full understanding of all possible elementary reactions applicable to cellulose fast pyrolysis is ...
The hydrolysis and hydrogenation of cellobiose (4-O-b-D-glucopyranosyl-D-glucose) in ZnCl2_4H2O solv...
This study shows the dynamic evolution of the primary liquid products with conversion during the hyd...
The hydrolysis and hydrogenation of cellobiose (4-O-b-D-glucopyranosyl-D-glucose) in ZnCl2_4H2O solv...
This PhD thesis reports new knowledge on hydrothermal decomposition mechanisms of fructose, glucose,...
The hydrolysis and hydrogenation of cellobiose (4-O-β-D-glucopyranosyl-D-glucose) in ZnCl2·4H2O solv...
The paper reports the cellobiose hydrothermal decomposition at 200–250 °C under non-catalytic (with ...
This thesis reports some insight into fundamental chemistry of cellobiose decomposition in hot-compr...
This paper reports a systematic study on the catalytic effect of alkali and alkaline earth metal (AA...
Knowledge on the primary liquid products is essential to understanding the primary hydrolysis reacti...
Abstract−The effects of reaction temperature, pressure and residence time were investigated with a f...
Activated carbon is functionalized by different treatments with sulfuric acid and hot liquid water a...
This paper addresses the hydrolysis of cellobiose to glucose and its further decomposition with elec...
Abstract This paper systematically reports the major organic acids produced during cellobiose decomp...
Abstract- We have used Glucose and Cellobiose as a model compounds to study the reactions occurring ...
A full understanding of all possible elementary reactions applicable to cellulose fast pyrolysis is ...
The hydrolysis and hydrogenation of cellobiose (4-O-b-D-glucopyranosyl-D-glucose) in ZnCl2_4H2O solv...
This study shows the dynamic evolution of the primary liquid products with conversion during the hyd...
The hydrolysis and hydrogenation of cellobiose (4-O-b-D-glucopyranosyl-D-glucose) in ZnCl2_4H2O solv...
This PhD thesis reports new knowledge on hydrothermal decomposition mechanisms of fructose, glucose,...
The hydrolysis and hydrogenation of cellobiose (4-O-β-D-glucopyranosyl-D-glucose) in ZnCl2·4H2O solv...