Publications by authors named "Hongyou Yuan"

Sewage sludge (SS) and deinking sludge (DS) were used to comparatively study the hydrothermal dewatering of sludge with different components. For a better overview, an insight into the relationship between physicochemical properties and dewaterability of hydrothermal sludge was provided. Results found that not all kinds of sludge were suitably conditioned by hydrothermal treatment (HT) in term of the elevation of dewaterability.

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  • The study details the analysis of palm kernel shell (PKS) lignin using various advanced techniques like FTIR, NMR, and Py-GC/MS to understand its chemical composition and behavior.
  • The PKS lignin is characterized as a p-hydroxyphenyl-guaiacyl-syringyl lignin with a notable low S/G ratio and a high presence of β-O-4-ethers, which contribute to its structural properties.
  • The research also explores the thermal stability and volatile release during pyrolysis, establishing connections between the lignin's chemical structure and its pyrolysis behavior, aiming for better utilization of PKS.
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An organosolv pretreatment system consisting of 60% ethanol and 0.025 mol·L FeCl under various temperatures was developed in this study. During the pretreatment, the highest xylose yield was 11.

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The effects of Na as organic bound form or as inorganic salts form on the pyrolysis products characteristics of alkali lignin were investigated by using thermogravimetric analyzer coupled with Fourier transform infrared spectrometry (TG-FTIR), tube furnace and thermo-gravimetric analyzer (TGA). Results of TG-FTIR and tube furnace indicated that the two chemical forms Na reduced the releasing peak temperature of CO and phenols leading to the peak temperature of the maximum mass loss rate shifted to low temperature zone. Furthermore, organic bound Na obviously improved the elimination of alkyl substituent leading to the yields of phenol and guaiacol increased, while inorganic Na increased the elimination of phenolic hydroxyl groups promoting the formation of ethers.

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