Catalytic hydrolysis of cellulose to glucose: on the influence of graphene oxide morphology under microwave radiation

Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering(2023)

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Carbon nanostructures provide a unique platform for the synthesis of novel catalysts for biomass conversion. In this work, a set of graphene oxide (GO)-based materials (nanofibers (GONF), sheets of few-layers (FLGO), and quantum dots (GOQD)), differing structurally in morphology and size, was prepared from fishbone-carbon nanofibers (CNF) and their catalytic behavior was compared on the hydrolysis of amorphous cellulose under microwave (MW) radiation. First, the influence of the reaction temperature (135-180 oC), holding time (0-120 min), catalyst morphology and cellulose/water ratio (0.25-2.0 wt%) was thoroughly screened and compared with conventional heating mode. The use of GO morphologies in concert with MW energy showed the potential to achieve similar kinetic profiles than previously reported sulfonated carbons (110 kJ/mol) but using consid-erably less amount of catalyst (cellulose-to-catalyst ratio 12-fold lower). Overall, the reactivity of the GO-catalyst was related to their degree of oxidation/exfoliation, decreasing as follows: GOQD > FLGO > GONF. Compared with conventional heating, MW-technology enabled higher loadings of cellulose (2.0 vs. 0.25 wt%) to be pro-cessed in a shorter time (20 min instead of 24 h), which is a landmark achievement toward process intensification.
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graphene oxide morphology,graphene oxide,cellulose,catalytic hydrolysis,glucose
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