Conversion of lignin pyrolysis oil to cyclohexyl methyl ethers as a promising biomass-derived solvent
Abstract
A mixture of cyclohexyl methyl ethers was prepared from Kraft lignin pyrolysis oil for use as a biomass-derived aliphatic solvent. Using Kamlet–Taft solvatochromic parameters, it was determined that the solvent mixture is somewhat more basic and polar than cyclopentyl methyl ether. Neither the biomass-derived solvent nor pure cyclohexyl methyl ether formed any detectable peroxides in 12 weeks of exposure to air, even though THF formed peroxides...
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Title
Conversion of lignin pyrolysis oil to cyclohexyl methyl ethers as a promising biomass-derived solvent
Published Date
Mar 29, 2021
Journal
Volume
23
Issue
6
Pages
2457 - 2463
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