Qualitative and quantitative analysis of lignocellulosic biomass using infrared techniques: a mini-review

F Xu, J Yu, T Tesso, F Dowell, D Wang - Applied energy, 2013 - Elsevier
F Xu, J Yu, T Tesso, F Dowell, D Wang
Applied energy, 2013Elsevier
Current wet chemical methods for biomass composition analysis using two-step sulfuric acid
hydrolysis are time-consuming, labor-intensive, and unable to provide structural information
about biomass. Infrared techniques provide fast, low-cost analysis, are non-destructive, and
have shown promising results. Chemometric analysis has allowed researchers to perform
qualitative and quantitative study of biomass with both near-infrared and mid-infrared
spectroscopy. This review summarizes the progress and applications of infrared techniques …
Current wet chemical methods for biomass composition analysis using two-step sulfuric acid hydrolysis are time-consuming, labor-intensive, and unable to provide structural information about biomass. Infrared techniques provide fast, low-cost analysis, are non-destructive, and have shown promising results. Chemometric analysis has allowed researchers to perform qualitative and quantitative study of biomass with both near-infrared and mid-infrared spectroscopy. This review summarizes the progress and applications of infrared techniques in biomass study, and compares the infrared and the wet chemical methods for composition analysis. In addition to reviewing recent studies of biomass structure and composition, we also discuss the progress and prospects for the applications of infrared techniques.
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