Bio-Liquefaction of Fushun Coal and its Model Compounds by White Rot Fungi Hypocrea Lixii Ah

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Xiu-Xiang Tao
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Aug 1, 2013

Abstract

This study investigated bio-liquefaction of lignite and its model compounds of thymol, bezioc acid and quinoline by a fungus, Hypocrea lixii AH. It analyzed, during bio-liquefaction, enzyme activity of oxidase, LiP, Lac, MnP and polyphenol oxidase, and degradation products by UV-Vis, FTIR, 13C NMR and GC-MS. The results showed that the bio-liquefaction percentage (by mass) of lignite was up to 44.86 %. The bio-liquefaction products of lignite were mainly aniline, amide, ether, carboxylic acid ketone and ester. The aromatic ring number was 1-3 with an aromatic carbon ratio of 0.328, which indicated rings opening, bonds breaking and oxidation reaction. By considering with the enzyme activity analysis results, it showed that LiP and Lac catalyzed reactions to open aromatic cycles and to break bonds; esterase to break ester bond; and peroxidase in oxidation reaction.
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APA: Xiu-Xiang Tao  (2013)  Bio-Liquefaction of Fushun Coal and its Model Compounds by White Rot Fungi Hypocrea Lixii Ah

MLA: Xiu-Xiang Tao Bio-Liquefaction of Fushun Coal and its Model Compounds by White Rot Fungi Hypocrea Lixii Ah. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2013.

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