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Título
Comparative Selective Conversion of Biomass-Derived Mono- and Polysaccharides into Lactic Acid with Lanthanide Lewis Acid Catalysts
Autor
Publicado en
Food and Bioprocess Technology. 2024
Editorial
Springer Nature
Fecha de publicación
2024-04-30
ISSN
1935-5130
DOI
10.1007/s11947-024-03416-x
Resumo
Lanthanides were tested (Ce3+, Er3+, and Yb3+) as catalysts to produce lactic acid (LA) from the monosaccharides present in corn stover (glucose, xylose, and arabinose) resulting in ytterbium being the most active. A MW-heated system led to similar LA yield as a conventionally heated pressurized system. The maximum value of LA yield was 40% at 240 °C after 20 min of isothermal treatment regardless the starting monosaccharides, which allowed to propose a similar LA production route based on the products profile determined along time for the three monosaccharides. Temperature and time determined the product profile, observing furfural degradation at severity factors higher than 3.5, while values higher than 5.5 were needed to observe LA degradation. By increasing temperature, catalyst solubility decreased, increasing its presence in the solid residue after treatment. Xylan conversion to LA was similar as for xylose, but lower yield was obtained from microcrystalline cellulose. Corn stover presented more amorphous regions leading to higher hydrolysis yields of its cellulose fraction.
Palabras clave
Lactic acid
Lignocellulosic biomass
Ytterbium
Subcritical water
Biomass valorisation
Materia
Ingeniería química
Chemical engineering
Alimentos
Food
Biotecnología
Biotechnology
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