Abstract

Magnetic superacid (SO42−/TiO2–Fe3O4) was prepared for catalytic fast pyrolysis of cellulose and poplar wood to produce levoglucosenone (LGO). Its catalytic activity was evaluated via pyrolysis–gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (Py–GC/MS) experiments, and compared with the non-magnetic SO42−/TiO2, phosphoric acid (H3PO4) and sulfur acid (H2SO4) catalysts. Moreover, the LGO yield was quantitatively determined. The results indicated that the magnetic SO42−/TiO2–Fe3O4 was effective to selectively produce LGO from both cellulose and poplar wood. Its catalytic capability was a little better than the non-magnetic SO42−/TiO2 and H3PO4, and much better than the H2SO4. The maximal LGO yields from both cellulose and poplar wood were obtained at 300°C with the feedstock/catalyst ratio of 1/1, reaching as high as 15.43wt% from cellulose and 7.06wt% from poplar wood, respectively.

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