College of Engineering, King Saud University, PO Box 800, Riyadh 11421, Saudi Arabia
Abstract:
Acid-catalysed hydrolysis of cellulose is a technically feasible process. Cellulosic biomass often requires size reduction which imparts additional cost to the hydrolysis process. A simplified heterogeneous model was developed to study the effect of non-uniform temperature distribution inside wood chips on the hydrolysis process. Increasing particle size was found to result in lower glucose yields and higher reaction times. The effect was more pronounced at higher reaction temperatures. Mathematical correlations were found to quantify this effect.