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Rice Husk Hydrolytic Lignin Transformation in Carbonization Process

Lignin processing products have an extensive using range. Because products properties depend on lignin precursor quality it was interesting to study lignin isolated from rice husk being a large tonnage waste of rice production and its structural transformations during carbonization. Lignin isolated...

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Autores principales: Yefremova, Svetlana, Zharmenov, Abdurassul, Sukharnikov, Yurij, Bunchuk, Lara, Kablanbekov, Askhat, Anarbekov, Kuanish, Kulik, Tetiana, Nikolaichuk, Alina, Palianytsia, Borys
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6749279/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31450574
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24173075
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author Yefremova, Svetlana
Zharmenov, Abdurassul
Sukharnikov, Yurij
Bunchuk, Lara
Kablanbekov, Askhat
Anarbekov, Kuanish
Kulik, Tetiana
Nikolaichuk, Alina
Palianytsia, Borys
author_facet Yefremova, Svetlana
Zharmenov, Abdurassul
Sukharnikov, Yurij
Bunchuk, Lara
Kablanbekov, Askhat
Anarbekov, Kuanish
Kulik, Tetiana
Nikolaichuk, Alina
Palianytsia, Borys
author_sort Yefremova, Svetlana
collection PubMed
description Lignin processing products have an extensive using range. Because products properties depend on lignin precursor quality it was interesting to study lignin isolated from rice husk being a large tonnage waste of rice production and its structural transformations during carbonization. Lignin isolated by the thermal hydrolysis method with H(2)SO(4) 1 wt % solution and its carbonized products prepared under different carbonization conditions were characterized using elemental analysis, IR, TPD-MS, XRD, TEM, and EPR. It was shown lignin degradation takes place over the wide (220–520 °C) temperature range. Silica presenting in lignin affects the thermal destruction of this polymer. Due to the strong chemical bond with phenolic hydroxylic group it decreases an evaporation of volatile compounds and as a result increases the temperature range of the lignin degradation. Rice husk hydrolytic lignin transformations during carbonization occur with generation of free radicals. Their concentration is decreased after condensation of aromatic rings with carbon polycycles formation, i.e., the graphite-like structure. Quantity and X-ray diffraction characteristics of the graphite-like phase depend on carbonization conditions. Morphology of the lignin-based carbonized products is represented by carbon fibers, carbon and silica nanoparticles, and together with another structure characteristics provides prospective performance properties of lignin-based end products.
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spelling pubmed-67492792019-09-27 Rice Husk Hydrolytic Lignin Transformation in Carbonization Process Yefremova, Svetlana Zharmenov, Abdurassul Sukharnikov, Yurij Bunchuk, Lara Kablanbekov, Askhat Anarbekov, Kuanish Kulik, Tetiana Nikolaichuk, Alina Palianytsia, Borys Molecules Article Lignin processing products have an extensive using range. Because products properties depend on lignin precursor quality it was interesting to study lignin isolated from rice husk being a large tonnage waste of rice production and its structural transformations during carbonization. Lignin isolated by the thermal hydrolysis method with H(2)SO(4) 1 wt % solution and its carbonized products prepared under different carbonization conditions were characterized using elemental analysis, IR, TPD-MS, XRD, TEM, and EPR. It was shown lignin degradation takes place over the wide (220–520 °C) temperature range. Silica presenting in lignin affects the thermal destruction of this polymer. Due to the strong chemical bond with phenolic hydroxylic group it decreases an evaporation of volatile compounds and as a result increases the temperature range of the lignin degradation. Rice husk hydrolytic lignin transformations during carbonization occur with generation of free radicals. Their concentration is decreased after condensation of aromatic rings with carbon polycycles formation, i.e., the graphite-like structure. Quantity and X-ray diffraction characteristics of the graphite-like phase depend on carbonization conditions. Morphology of the lignin-based carbonized products is represented by carbon fibers, carbon and silica nanoparticles, and together with another structure characteristics provides prospective performance properties of lignin-based end products. MDPI 2019-08-24 /pmc/articles/PMC6749279/ /pubmed/31450574 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24173075 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Yefremova, Svetlana
Zharmenov, Abdurassul
Sukharnikov, Yurij
Bunchuk, Lara
Kablanbekov, Askhat
Anarbekov, Kuanish
Kulik, Tetiana
Nikolaichuk, Alina
Palianytsia, Borys
Rice Husk Hydrolytic Lignin Transformation in Carbonization Process
title Rice Husk Hydrolytic Lignin Transformation in Carbonization Process
title_full Rice Husk Hydrolytic Lignin Transformation in Carbonization Process
title_fullStr Rice Husk Hydrolytic Lignin Transformation in Carbonization Process
title_full_unstemmed Rice Husk Hydrolytic Lignin Transformation in Carbonization Process
title_short Rice Husk Hydrolytic Lignin Transformation in Carbonization Process
title_sort rice husk hydrolytic lignin transformation in carbonization process
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6749279/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31450574
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24173075
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