Highly efficient hydrolysis of cellulose to sugars using supercritical CO2 as a green acid catalyst and solvent

Authors
Kim, Han UngKim, JichanLee, Hong-ShikWulandari, SabrinnaMurali, VishnuKim, JaehoonPark, Young-KwonHa, Jeong-MyeongJae, Jungho
Issue Date
2024-08
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Citation
Chemical Engineering Journal, v.493
Abstract
Rapid depolymerization of cellulose into processable monomers (e.g., sugars) using solid acid catalysts is an important step for cost-effective biofuel and biochemical production, but has not yet been achieved due to the limited contact between solid cellulose and solid catalysts. Herein, the unique roles of supercritical CO 2 (i.e., scCO 2 ) as an in-situ acid catalyst and reaction solvent in achieving the ultra -fast full solid catalytic hydrolysis of cellulose are disclosed for the first time. When the ball-milling pretreated cellulose was hydrolyzed using oxidized carbon catalysts at 150 degrees C and 100 -300 bar-CO 2 , the hydrolysis kinetics remarkably increased by 3x for conversion and 5x for glucose, resulting in -90% conversion and -85% total sugar selectivity at 20 min. The hydrolysis rate obtained with scCO 2 here was higher than conventional ones with toxic and unrecyclable homogeneous catalysts (e.g., HCl) under harsh reaction conditions (i.e., 180 -220 degrees C and pH of 1 -2). A comprehensive reaction engineering study (e.g., temperature, CO 2 pressure, stirring speed, catalyst acid properties) combined with the estimation of the solution pH by the CO 2 phase equilibrium model and the in-situ and ex-situ monitoring of the phase behavior of the H 2 O/scCO 2 solution were conducted to quantify the activity promotion by scCO 2 and understand the acid-solvent roles of scCO 2 toward the enhanced hydrolysis of cellulose. Specifically, the formation of the Pickering emulsions at the interface between scCO 2 and water and their impact on the enhancement of the cellulose-carbon contact were proposed and verified in detail.
Keywords
SOLUBILITY; EXTRACTION; DIOXIDE; REGENERATED CELLULOSE; CARBON CATALYST; GLUCOSE; PRETREATMENT; Cellulose; Hydrolysis; Glucose; Supercritical CO 2; Pickering emulsions
ISSN
1385-8947
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/150123
DOI
10.1016/j.cej.2024.152336
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