The effect of the ionic liquid anion in the pretreatment of pine wood chips
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Author(s)
Brandt, Agnieszka
Hallett, Jason P
Leak, David J
Murphy, Richard J
Welton, Tom
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
The effect of the anion of ionic liquids on air-dried pine (Pinus radiata) has been investigated. All ionic liquids used in this study contained the 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium cation; the anions were trifluoromethanesulfonate, methylsulfate, dimethylphosphate, dicyanamide, chloride and acetate. Using a protocol for assessing the ability to swell small wood blocks (10 [times] 10 [times] 5 mm), it was shown that the anion has a profound impact on the ability to promote both swelling and dissolution of biomass. Time course studies showed that viscosity, temperature and water content were also important parameters influencing the swelling process. We used Kamlet-Taft parameters to quantify the solvent polarity of the ionic liquids and found that the anion basicity described by the parameter [small beta] correlated with the ability to expand and dissolve pine lignocellulose. It is shown that 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium dicyanamide dissolves neither cellulose nor lignocellulosic material.
Date Issued
2010
Citation
Green Chem., 2010, 12, pp.672-679-672-679
ISSN
1463-9262
Publisher
The Royal Society of Chemistry
Start Page
672-679
End Page
672-679
Journal / Book Title
Green Chem.
Volume
12
Issue
4
Copyright Statement
© The Royal Society of Chemistry 2010
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