(544b) Preparation of Cellulose-Rich Materials From Cornstalks Using Biodegradable Ionic Liquids
AIChE Annual Meeting
2011
2011 Annual Meeting
International Congress on Energy 2011
Novel Catalytic and Separation Process Based on Ionic Liquids
Wednesday, October 19, 2011 - 12:55pm to 1:20pm
In our work, we obtained cellulose-rich materials via utilizing a kind of economic biodegradable IL, choline acetate ( [ChO][OAc] ), demonstrating the possibility of the partial dissolution and separation of cornstalks after mild grinding. The selected [ChO][OAc] IL presents very low toxicity, due to the benign nature of the cation and its high biodegradation potential which was evaluated under aerobic conditions. Delignification of cornstalks using the [ChO][OAc] IL was successfully achieved that lignin content decreased from 14% of cornstalk raw materials to 2% of undissolved residue under mild conditions. Thus, cellulose-rich materials accounting for 98% could be obtained. Furthermore, the cellulose fibre from [ChO][OAc] solutions can be regenerated to form cellulose membrane on a glass plate. In this way, partial separation of the cornstalk components becomes available with relative efficient, nontoxic and biodegradable ionic liquids.