AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE PRODUCTION OF CHLOROMETHYL FURFUAL FROM BAGASSE AND BAGASSE PULP
By JM HOWARD; WOS DOHERTY
There are many attractive alternatives to produce chemicals similar to those currently
produced from fossil fuel resources. The most viable renewable resource of fixed
carbon is biomass. This paper examines processing conditions for the production and
recovery of furanics from bagasse as well as bagasse pulp. It is shown that bio-oil
consisting mainly of furanics (~84% chloromethly furfural) may be obtained in yields of
~78% and ~87% by weight from bagasse and bagasse pulp respectively using a biphasic acid hydrolysis system. The biphasic system consists of an organic layer of
dichloroethane and an aqueous phase of concentrated hydrochloric acid. Generally the
lower the impurity content and the higher the cellulose content, the higher the furanics
yield.