• Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
  • Vol. 34, Issue 9, 2346 (2014)
ZHANG Xin1、2、*, HE An-qi2, KANG Ting-guo1, XIA Jin-ming3, WENG Shi-fu2, XU Yi-zhuang2, and WU Jin-guang2
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    DOI: 10.3964/j.issn.1000-0593(2014)09-2346-05 Cite this Article
    ZHANG Xin, HE An-qi, KANG Ting-guo, XIA Jin-ming, WENG Shi-fu, XU Yi-zhuang, WU Jin-guang. Studies on Carbonization of Saccharides by Using Aqueous Solution of Various Acids[J]. Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis, 2014, 34(9): 2346 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    The authors tried to establish an approach to use acids to convert biomass into a fuel with higher carbon content and lower oxygen content in a zero-energy-consumption fashion. Considering that biomass is composed of monosaccharide, we used aqueous solutions of variation acids including hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid and perchloric acid to treat 2-deoxy-ribose and fructose at ambient temperature and pressure. Black substances were produced after a period of time when 2-deoxy-ribose and fructose were mixed with aqueous solutions containing 8 mol·L-1 acids. The black substance was collected and characterized by using elemental analysis, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). Elemental analysis results indicate that the contents of carbon increases significantly in the black substances in comparison with 2-deoxy-ribose and fructose. Moreover, XPS results indicate that the content of oxygen in the black substance undergoes a significant decrease comparedwith pure 2-deoxy-ribose and fructose. In the XPS spectra, the 1s peaks of 2-deoxy-ribose, strong sub peak at 286.05 eV, which is assigned to carbon linked to oxygen directly, dominate in the C 1s peak envelop. After treatment by HClO4, the peak decreased dramatically. This result also supports the conclusion that the content of oxygen in mono-saccharide is significantly reduced after treatment by acids. In the FTIR spectra of the black substances, strong peaks can be observed around 1 600 cm-1, indicating that CC bond is formed in the product. The above results suggest that treatments with acids may be developed as a new zero-energy-consumption approach to convert biomass in a new fuel with improved energy output efficiency.
    ZHANG Xin, HE An-qi, KANG Ting-guo, XIA Jin-ming, WENG Shi-fu, XU Yi-zhuang, WU Jin-guang. Studies on Carbonization of Saccharides by Using Aqueous Solution of Various Acids[J]. Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis, 2014, 34(9): 2346
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