Effect of Ionic Liquid Treatment on Pyrolysis Products from Bamboo was written by Muhammad, Nawshad;Omar, Wissam N.;Man, Zakaria;Bustam, Mohamad Azmi;Rafiq, Sikander;Uemura, Yoshimitsu. And the article was included in Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research in 2012.SDS of cas: 5444-75-7 The following contents are mentioned in the article:
In the present work 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride (BmimCl) and 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium acetate (BmimOAc) ionic liquids were used for the dissolution of bamboo biomass. After dissolution the treated samples were precipitated by using H2O. The calorific value, CHNS content, lignin content, and proximate anal. of the untreated and precipitated material were measured. The BmimCl-treated sample has a higher value for calorific value, elemental percentage of C, and lignin content as well as fixed C, compared to the untreated and BmimOAc treated samples. The untreated and ionic liquid treated samples were also characterized by TGA and XRD. Low thermal stability and change in crystalline form from cellulose Type I to Type II have been observed by the dissolution and precipitation treatment. Pyrolysis-gas chromatog./mass spectrometry (Py-GC/MS) was employed to achieve fast pyrolysis of the untreated and ionic liquid treated samples of bamboo. The desirable products with respect to bio-oil, such as phenols, furans, alcs., hydrocarbons, and aromatics are increased, while the undesirable products such as aldehydes and ketones, except for total acids, are decreased for the BmimCl treated sample. This study involved multiple reactions and reactants, such as 2-Ethylhexyl benzoate (cas: 5444-75-7SDS of cas: 5444-75-7).
2-Ethylhexyl benzoate (cas: 5444-75-7) belongs to esters. Esters typically have a pleasant smell; those of low molecular weight are commonly used as fragrances and are found in essential oils and pheromones. Esters are more polar than ethers but less polar than alcohols. They participate in hydrogen bonds as hydrogen-bond acceptors, but cannot act as hydrogen-bond donors, unlike their parent alcohols. This ability to participate in hydrogen bonding confers some water-solubility.SDS of cas: 5444-75-7
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