Abstract

The wood part of Ulex europaeus, a common plant in Galicia (N. W. Spain), has been subjected to an organosolv treatment with dilute hydrochloric acid and phenol. The reaction was carried out at atmospheric pressure and 100 °C. Two simple kinetic models have been used to explain the pre-hydrolysis and delignification processes, studying the influence of the concentration of acid on both processes at three levels: 0.45, 0.90 and 1.80% by weight.

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