Abstract

The potential valorisation of the aqueous phase obtained after the hydrothermal liquefaction of Kraft black liquor by means of liquid-liquid extraction with new generation solvents was analysed for the first time ever. For this purpose, hydrophobic eutectic solvents (ES), based on combinations of menthol or thymol with octanoic, decanoic or dodecanoic acid, were tested to recover phenolic compounds from this wastewater. All of them showed high affinity for phenolic compounds and ethanol, but low affinity for the rest of the compounds, leaving a more biodegradable raffinate. Regarding phenolic compounds, the average extraction yields ranged from 66 % to 91 % with menthol-based ES and from 34 % to 98 % with thymol-based ES. The best solvent in terms of recovery and selectivity for phenolic compounds was 1:1 Menthol:Octanoic acid, with separation factors of 104.2 and 29.2 for phenolic compounds to volatile fatty acids and alcohols, respectively. In this regard, the results obtained open the simultaneous valorisation of the extract as a source of phenolic compounds, regenerating the ES, and the raffinate as a sustainable feedstock for further fermentation or catalytic processes.

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