Characterization and usage of Tule (TyphadomingensisPers) to obtain cellulose pulp in a biorefinery framework
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It was proposed that pre-hydrolysing tule (Typha domingensis Pers) would
make it possible to produce handsheets with strength-related properties
similar to those of conventional commercial paper, in addition to
valorizable hemicelluloses. The hypothesis was tested with a biorefining
scheme involving autohydrolysis. Conditions were optimized to maximize
the extraction of hemicelluloses while preserving glucan integrity. The
autohydrolysis at a liquid to solid ratio of 13 at 141 °C for 45 min (optimized
conditions) provided a commercially useful liquor containing primarily tule
hemicelluloses. The autohydrolysis of tule before alkaline extraction made
it possible to obtain a valuable liquid phase comprising between 23.3%
and 71.6% of all hemicelluloses in the raw material. The gross heating
value for the hydrolyzed tule was increased (1.6% to 7.9 %) with respect
the raw material. The solid phase was subjected to soda–anthraquinone
pulping. The yield, ethanol extractives, kappa number, viscosity, glucan,
xylan, Klason lignin, soluble lignins, as well as the tensile index were
evaluated. Tule was found to be amenable to industrial processing for the
production of quality cellulose derivatives. Autohydrolysis provided
valorizable liquor in addition to solid that yielded soda–anthraquinone pulp
having properties similar to those obtained in its absence, but using milder
operating conditions.
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Loaiza Rodriguez, J. M., Zamudio, M. A., Lozano, S., Alfaro, A., García, M. T, García, J. C., and López, F. (2021). "Characterization and usage of tule (Typha domingensis Pers) to obtain cellulose pulp in a biorefinery framework," BioResources 16(2), 3328-3347











