The Application and Research Progress of Ionic Liquid in Biomass Transformation
DOI: 10.23977/analc.2022.010102 | Downloads: 15 | Views: 994
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Jiahao Wang 1
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1 Sichuan University, Chengdu, 610065, China
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Jiahao WangABSTRACT
As a new class of green solvent, ionic liquid has the properties of dissolving cellulose, lignin and biomass material, It is a very important material in the separation and conversion of biomass components. In the case of less and less oil, natural gas and other fossil energy, it has become urgent to accelerate the development and utilization of new green energy, and biomass, as a renewable resource, can not only effectively alleviate the energy tension in China, but also be very friendly to the ecological environment. However, because the existing biomass conversion technology is backward and relatively inefficient, which largely affects the development and utilization of biomass resources, this paper discusses the specific application and research direction of ion liquid on the concept of ion liquid in biomass transformation.
KEYWORDS
Ionic liquid, Biomass conversion, Application and researchCITE THIS PAPER
Jiahao Wang, The Application and Research Progress of Ionic Liquid in Biomass Transformation. Analytical Chemistry: A Journal (2022) Vol. 1: 10-15. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/analc.2022.010102.
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