2017
DOI: 10.1039/c7ra07847a
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Production of carbonaceous microspheres from wood sawdust by a novel hydrothermal carbonization and extraction method

Abstract: Here we present the production of monodispersed carbonaceous microspheres directly from wood sawdust by a novel hydrothermal method, combining hydrothermal carbonization and hydrothermal extraction. This is the first time to obtain high-quality carbonaceous microspheres from crude biomass except carbohydrates, the morphology of which is quite different from the hydrochar obtained from woody biomass by traditional hydrothermal carbonization processes. Carbonaceous microspheres obtained from two wood sawdust sam… Show more

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“…Variations related to the elemental compositions of the biomass and hydrothermalbased carbon microspheres can be studied using the conventional Van Krevelen diagram (not shown for brevity). From this plot, it appears that the H/C and O/C atomic ratios adhere to the same trend as the dehydration process, with a slight deviation in the direction of the H/C atomic ratio, indicating a low occurrence of the decarboxylation process [47]. The FTIR spectra for the CM samples are shown in Figure 4.…”
Section: Surface Textural Properties Of Carbon Microspheresmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…Variations related to the elemental compositions of the biomass and hydrothermalbased carbon microspheres can be studied using the conventional Van Krevelen diagram (not shown for brevity). From this plot, it appears that the H/C and O/C atomic ratios adhere to the same trend as the dehydration process, with a slight deviation in the direction of the H/C atomic ratio, indicating a low occurrence of the decarboxylation process [47]. The FTIR spectra for the CM samples are shown in Figure 4.…”
Section: Surface Textural Properties Of Carbon Microspheresmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…The intensity of 1103 and 1224 cm −1 peaks increased with C F , which are characteristic of CO stretching (aliphatic alcohol and ethers) indicates hindering the further dehydration reaction. [ 18,41 ] The attack of methylol group of one HMF molecule with another HMF molecule by electrophilic substitution forms ethers (via 1st mechanism). [ 21 ] The peaks at around 807 and 758 cm −1 , assigned to CH out‐of‐plane deformation and CH stretching of furan, [ 18 ] respectively, were highly intense at C F = 0.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hydrocarbonization (HTC) [18,19] has been proved to be a green and sustainable method to transform biomass materials into value-added solid products. It is a sustainable method to produce carbon spheres under relatively mild conditions using water as a medium, approaching the "carbon dioxide neutralization" [20] and achieving the 2 ℃ climate target [21,22]. Under hydrothermal conditions of certain temperature and pressure, insoluble substances can be dissolved, decomposed and transformed into crystals [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%