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Promising valorisation method of chitin biomass by producing 5-hydroxymethylfurfural using microwave hydrothermal treatment

ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY [2023]
Yuyang Long, Liqun Xiao, Dan Zhou, Yanjun Meng, Lulu Wang, Dongsheng Shen
ABSTRACT

Chitin biomass is the second largest biomass resource on Earth but under-utilized. In this study, pretreated shrimp shells were converted into value-added platform chemical 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF) using microwave hydrothermal treatment. Under the combined pretreatment of acid decalcification at room temperature and microwave-assisted alkali deacetylation, the HMF yield could reach 1.8 wt%. The key process parameters, including the holding temperature, holding time, and pH value, were evaluated and optimised. The highest HMF yield of 6.5 wt% was obtained at 202.6°C at a holding time of 5.8 min and a pH value of 1.5. This result demonstrates the potential of synchronously treating waste and recycling it, thereby offering a highly promising valorisation strategy for chitin-biomass utilisation.

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