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Solids removal, hemicellulose hydrolysis

These results could suggest that what has been traditionally been described as "biphasic" behavior may reflect a combination of chemical reaction and mass transfer effects, with each limiting xylan reaction and removal at different stages or modes of operation. This effect might be better described by a model that incorporates reaction of solids to form soluble species as a function of temperature and acid concentration coupled with a second mass transfer step that is affected by flow. On this basis, we plan to investigate whether the pore leaching model could be simplified and adapted in this way to better describe hemicellulose hydrolysis. [Pg.976]

Xylan remaining in solid residues was also analyzed. As seen in Fig.5, increasing velocity significantly increased xylan removal, especially in the first 8 min. For example, xylan removal for operation at 2.8,5.2, and 10.7 cm/ min was 60, 70, and 82% for hot water only pretreatment of corn stover at 200°C after 8 min. However, after 16 min, the differences in xylan removal were less for all velocities run, suggesting that fluid velocity has less impact on the overall degree of hemicellulose hydrolysis. [Pg.983]


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