Nunes, Vanessa O. published the artcileChemical characterisation of sugarcane bagasse bio-oils from hydrothermal liquefaction: Effect of reaction conditions on products distribution and composition, SDS of cas: 2051-95-8, the publication is Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering (2021), 9(6), 106513, database is CAplus.
The effects of temperature, residence time, catalyst use, and recycling on the composition of bio-oil as a result of the hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL) of sugarcane bagasse were investigated via comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatog. with time-of-flight mass spectrometry (GCxGC-TOFMS) and high-resolution mass spectrometry (Orbitrap HRMS) with electrospray ionisation (ESI). HTL bio-oils from sugarcane bagasse contain linear and branched aliphatics, aromatics, phenolic derivatives, carboxylic acids, esters, and other heterocyclic oxygen-containing compounds The HHV from the HTL bio-oils are between 19.0 and 21.2 MJ/kg, lower than HHV of petroleum fuels. The operational parameters had different influences on the degrees of the decarboxylation and dehydration reactions. The processed water reuse has been shown to benefit deoxygenation and promoted decarboxylation reactions, while the residence time had less influence. The phenolic compounds formation was favored by the increase in temperature and the use of catalysts, and ketone and furan concentration showed opposite results. Higher temperature and catalyst use also increased the number of detectable polar compounds with high mol. weights
Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering published new progress about 2051-95-8. 2051-95-8 belongs to catalysis-chemistry, auxiliary class Carboxylic acid,Benzene,Ketone, name is 3-Benzoylpropionicacid, and the molecular formula is C10H10O3, SDS of cas: 2051-95-8.
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