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Abstract

The composition of liquefied cellulose in the presence of ethylene glycol (EG) was studied. The liquefied products were fractionated and analyzed with highperformance liquid chromatography and nuclear magnetic resonance. EG-glucosides were detected as the only saccharides and 2-hydroxyethyl levulinate as the highly decomposed compound derived from cellulose. Quantitative analysis of the EG-glucosides and levulinic acid that comes from the levulinate shows the presence of the following mechanism in the EG-liquefaction of cellulose. First, cellulose is degraded and produces considerable amounts of EG-glucosides during the early stage of liquefaction. Then, when liquefaction is prolonged, the glucosides are decomposed, leading to a large quantity of levulinates.

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Title
Characterization of the products resulting from ethylene glycol liquefaction of cellulose
Author
Yamada, Tatsuhiko 1 ; Ono, Hirokuni 2 

 Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute, Ibaraki, Japan 
 Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan 
Pages
458-464
Publication year
2001
Publication date
Dec 2001
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
14350211
e-ISSN
16114663
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2259402058
Copyright
Journal of Wood Science is a copyright of Springer, (2001). All Rights Reserved.