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000825975 1001_ $$0P:(DE-Juel1)130646$$aFrielinghaus, Henrich$$b0$$eCorresponding author
000825975 1112_ $$aPhotosynthesis Research for Sustainability$$cPuschino$$d2016-06-19 - 2016-06-25$$wRussia
000825975 245__ $$aWood structure during pretreatment in ionic liquids
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000825975 520__ $$aCellulose makes up for most of the material in the lignocellulosic’s cell wall, and it could provide an abundant source for fuels, materials and chemicals. Mild and selective conversion processes would be desirable for decentralized value-generation from the synthesis power of nature. However, the utilization is still difficult due to the composition and the structure of the biomass’ cell wall. Cellulose shows a dense, crystalline structure and the access to these macromolecules is further restricted by lignin and hemicellulose. An efficient conversion hence requires the application of a pretreatment to gain access to cellulosic macromolecules for subsequent conversion processes.Mechanistic understanding of the pretreatment can likely be gained at the molecular level. However, the cellulose in the cell wall exists in fibrils made of several cellulose chains, which are hold together via intermolecular hydrogen bonds. This regular arrangement forms crystalline structures that are a major obstacle in enzymatic hydrolysis [1]. Hence, molecular analysis needs to be extended by structural analysis to monitor the mechanistic steps of pretreatment.Ionic liquids proved to be good solvents for the cellulose and the hydrophobic lignin [2], and the high concentrations of acetate at elevated temperatures around 100°C give rise to chemical reactions that constitute the desired pretreatment and improve the enzymatic hydrolysis [3]. Due to the abundance of water in such processes, we systematically studied the effect of water on this pretreatment. Using small angle neutron scattering (SANS), the tissue after the pretreatment was compared to the native wood and a first time-resolved setup was established for this pretreatment.The crystallinity of the cellulose has decayed at low water concentrations, and the cell structure of the wood is rather destroyed. At higher water contents, the crystallinity is enhanced, and the cell structure is rather preserved but cellulose fibrils show coalescence. Apart from that, various methods have been applied to support the results and will be presented selectively. Latest kinetic SANS measurements reveal the pretreatment process in more detail. [1] S.P. Chundawat, G.T. Beckham, M.E. Himmel, B.E. Dale, Annual Review of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, 2, 121–145 (2011).[2] J. Viell, W. Marquardt, Holzforschung, 65(4), 519 (2011).[3] J. Viell, H. Wulfhorst, T. Schmidt, U. Commandeur, R. Fischer, A. Spiess, W. Marquardt, Bioresource Technology 146, 144–151 (2013).
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