Liquid discharge plasma for fast biomass liquefaction at mild conditions: The effects of homogeneous catalysts

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Wang, Sen
Liu, Shiyun
Mei, Danhua
Zhou, Rusen
Jiang, Congcong
Zhang, Xianhui
Fang, Zhi
Ostrikov, Kostya Ken
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2020
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Higher Education Press. Non-thermal plasma exhibits unique advantages in biomass conversion for the sustainable production of higher-value energy carriers. Different homogeneous catalysts are usually required for plasma-enabled biomass liquefaction to achieve time-and energy-efficient conversions. However, the effects of such catalysts on the plasma-assisted liquefaction process and of the plasma on those catalysts have not been thoroughly studied. In this study, an electrical discharge plasma is employed to promote the direct liquefaction of sawdust in a mixture of polyethylene glycol 200 and glycerol. Three commonly used chemicals, sulfuric acid, nitric acid and sodium p-toluene sulfate, were selected as catalysts. The effects of the type of catalyst and concentration on the liquefaction yield were examined; further, the roles of the catalysts in the plasma liquefaction process have been discussed. The results showed that the liquefaction yield attains a value of 90% within 5 min when 1% sulfuric acid was employed as the catalyst. Compared with the other catalysts, sulfuric acid presents the highest efficiency for the liquefaction of sawdust. It was observed that hydrogen ions from the catalyst were primarily responsible for the significant thermal effects on the liquefaction system and the generation of large quantities of active species; these effects directly contributed to a higher efficacy of the plasma-enabled liquefaction process.[Figure not available: see fulltext.]

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Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering

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14

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5

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Chemical engineering

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discharge plasma

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Wang, S; Liu, S; Mei, D; Zhou, R; Jiang, C; Zhang, X; Fang, Z; Ostrikov, KK, Liquid discharge plasma for fast biomass liquefaction at mild conditions: The effects of homogeneous catalysts, Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering, 2020, 14 (5), pp. 763-771

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