Japanese rice straw, an agricultural by-product, was utilized for the extraction of lignin by hot compressed water at temperatures of 443 - 503 K and a pressure of 4.0 MPa using a flow-through system, a simple and environmentally friendly extraction method requiring no chemicals other than water. Under these conditions, thermal softening of the Japanese rice straw occurred, allowing the removal of lignin via depolymerization reactions. Lignin as an extraction product was analyzed using utraviolet-visible (UV-vis) spectrophotometry. Lignin recovery approached 85% when the extraction was performed at 443 and 473 K with a flow rate of 4.67 ml min-1. At a constant residence time, recovery amounts increased with increasing flow rate at each...
Miscanthus (Miscanthus sp. Family: Poaceae) was hot-water extracted (two h, at 160 °C) at three scal...
Lignin is an industrial by-product produced from the pulping and paper industry, where the process g...
Lignin is an alternative source of chemicals particularly phenolic compounds if it could broken down...
The process of cellulose and lignin extraction from Vietnam’s rice straw without paraffin pretreatme...
Difficulties in the production of lignin from rice straw because of high silica content in the recov...
Difficulties in the production of lignin from rice straw because of high silica content in the recov...
This study focused on the effect of hydrothermal (HT) treatment at 180 – 210 °C for holding 0 - 15 ...
To elucidate the decomposition behaviors of lignin from different taxonomic groups, five different l...
Developing sustainable biorefineries is an urgent matter to support the transition to a sustainable ...
Lignin is considered as one of the most promising renewable resource for the future. Reduction of sy...
In modern biorefineries, low value lignin and hemicellulose fractions are produced as side streams. ...
Lignocellulosic biomass is the natural resources that are produced as the by-product from agricultur...
fermentable sugars to bioethanol. doi: 10.5829/idosi.ijee.2015.06.01.04 Lignin, a natural polymer ca...
In modern biorefineries, low value lignin and hemicellulose fractions are produced as side streams. ...
AbstractLignocellulosic biomass has been acknowledged for potential use to produce chemicals and bio...
Miscanthus (Miscanthus sp. Family: Poaceae) was hot-water extracted (two h, at 160 °C) at three scal...
Lignin is an industrial by-product produced from the pulping and paper industry, where the process g...
Lignin is an alternative source of chemicals particularly phenolic compounds if it could broken down...
The process of cellulose and lignin extraction from Vietnam’s rice straw without paraffin pretreatme...
Difficulties in the production of lignin from rice straw because of high silica content in the recov...
Difficulties in the production of lignin from rice straw because of high silica content in the recov...
This study focused on the effect of hydrothermal (HT) treatment at 180 – 210 °C for holding 0 - 15 ...
To elucidate the decomposition behaviors of lignin from different taxonomic groups, five different l...
Developing sustainable biorefineries is an urgent matter to support the transition to a sustainable ...
Lignin is considered as one of the most promising renewable resource for the future. Reduction of sy...
In modern biorefineries, low value lignin and hemicellulose fractions are produced as side streams. ...
Lignocellulosic biomass is the natural resources that are produced as the by-product from agricultur...
fermentable sugars to bioethanol. doi: 10.5829/idosi.ijee.2015.06.01.04 Lignin, a natural polymer ca...
In modern biorefineries, low value lignin and hemicellulose fractions are produced as side streams. ...
AbstractLignocellulosic biomass has been acknowledged for potential use to produce chemicals and bio...
Miscanthus (Miscanthus sp. Family: Poaceae) was hot-water extracted (two h, at 160 °C) at three scal...
Lignin is an industrial by-product produced from the pulping and paper industry, where the process g...
Lignin is an alternative source of chemicals particularly phenolic compounds if it could broken down...