On-Line Raman Measurement of the Radiation-Enhanced Reaction of Cellobiose with Hydrogen Peroxide

Production of a chemical feedstock as a secondary product from a commercial nuclear reactor can increase the economic viability of the reactor and enable the deployment of nuclear energy as part of the low-carbon energy grid. Currently, commercial nuclear reactors produce underutilized energy in the...

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Published inACS omega Vol. 6; no. 51; pp. 35457 - 35466
Main Authors Lackey, Hope E, Colburn, Heather A, Olarte, Mariefel V, Lemmon, Teresa, Felmy, Heather M, Bryan, Samuel A, Lines, Amanda M
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States American Chemical Society 28.12.2021
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Summary:Production of a chemical feedstock as a secondary product from a commercial nuclear reactor can increase the economic viability of the reactor and enable the deployment of nuclear energy as part of the low-carbon energy grid. Currently, commercial nuclear reactors produce underutilized energy in the form of neutrons and gamma photons. This excess energy can be exploited to drive chemical reactions, increasing the fraction of utilized energy in reactors and providing a valuable secondary product from the reactor. Gamma degradation of cellulosic biomass has been studied previously. However, real-time, on-line monitoring of the breakdown of biomass materials under gamma radiation has not been demonstrated. Here, we demonstrate on-line monitoring of the reaction of cellobiose with hydrogen peroxide under gamma radiation using Raman spectroscopy, providing in situ quantification of organic and inorganic system components.
Bibliography:USDOE
AC05-76RL01830
ISSN:2470-1343
2470-1343
DOI:10.1021/acsomega.1c04852