Study on Processing of Plantation Fir Scrap Liquefaction by Ionic Liquids

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Liquefactions have been carried out on plantation fir scrap, with allylimidazolium ionic liquids as liquefaction agent. The primary component of plantation fir was analyzed, fir scrap properties were tested in contrast to peeled fir. Single-factor experiments were employed to discuss the influential factors liquefying plantation fir scrap by ionic liquids. The results showed that the appropriate conditions of liquefaction were 80°C, 30min, and the ratio of wood to liquor was 7:1, in these conditions, the liquefaction is nearly complete.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 581-582)

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160-163

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October 2012

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