Separation of Cellulosic Biomass from Ionic Liquids using Compressed CO2
AIChE Annual Meeting
2014
2014 AIChE Annual Meeting
Forest and Plant Bioproducts Division
Poster Session: Sustainable Forest Bioresources Engineering
Wednesday, November 19, 2014 - 6:00pm to 8:00pm
The rigid hydrogen bonding network between cellulose molecules renders it insoluble in most organic solvents. However, select ionic liquids (ILs) including 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium diethyl phosphate [EMIm][DEP] are capable of dissolving significant quantities. Through IL pretreatment cellulose crystallinity is reduced thus enhancing reactivity. As pre-processed cellulose is non-volatile, anti-solvent techniques are most often used for the separation from ionic liquids. We have recently discovered that compressed carbon dioxide presents a unique alternative to conventional organic/aqueous antisolvent methods. Phase equilibrium, high pressure NMR, and solid state NMR results will demonstrate characteristics of the CO2 based physical (non-reactive) separation process and the amorphous cellulose product.