# Simultaneous Detection and Quantification of Organic Acids and Furans in Lignocellulosic Biomass Hydrolysate Through High‐Performance Liquid Chromatography With Diode Array Detector

**Authors:** Patrizia Casella, Raffaele Loffredo, Maria Antonietta Rao, Federico Liuzzi, Isabella De Bari, Antonio Molino

PMC · DOI: 10.1002/jssc.70216 · Journal of Separation Science · 2025-07-14

## TL;DR

This paper presents a method to detect and measure organic acids and furans in biomass hydrolysate using high-performance liquid chromatography with a diode array detector.

## Contribution

A new method for simultaneous detection and quantification of multiple organic acids and furans in lignocellulosic biomass hydrolysate.

## Key findings

- Succinic acid was best detected at 0.6 mL/min flow rate and 60°C column temperature.
- Formic, lactic acids, and furans showed better recovery at 1.0 mL/min and 60°C.
- Calibration curves and detection limits were established for accurate quantification.

## Abstract

Lignocellulosic biomass is gaining attention as low‐cost renewable resources for sugars for fermentation and as a source of energy. Pretreatments and fermentation of these biomasses can generate organic acids and furans. Many liquid chromatography protocols have been developed for the analysis of these compounds. Organic acids are typically detected and quantified using diode array detector, while furans can be analyzed by using refractive index or ultraviolet detectors. In this work, the identification of succinic, lactic, formic, and acetic acids and two furans (5‐hydroxymethylfurfural and furfural) was performed by ultra‐high‐performance liquid chromatography coupled with diode array detector and ion chromatography columns. Different chromatographic conditions were tested by varying the column temperature and the flow rate of sulfuric acid 5 mM. Calibration curves, peak resolution, limit of detection, and limit of quantification were calculated using analytical standards at known concentrations for each compound. The accuracy was evaluated by the recovery of the compounds in wheat straw hydrolysate. For succinic acid, the best condition was at a flow rate of 0.6 mL/min and a column temperature of 60°C while formic and lactic acids and furans were better recovered at 1.0 mL/min and 60°C.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** succinic acid (PubChem CID 1110), lactic acid (PubChem CID 612), formic acid (PubChem CID 284), acetic acid (PubChem CID 176), 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (PubChem CID 237332), furfural (PubChem CID 7362), sulfuric acid (PubChem CID 1118)

## Full-text entities

- **Chemicals:** sulfuric acid (MESH:C033158), 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (MESH:C008046), Biomass Hydrolysate (-), lactic acids (MESH:D019344), sugars (MESH:D000073893), Furans (MESH:D005663), furfural (MESH:D005662), succinic acid (MESH:D019802)

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