Character reference encoding does not help at all. The character itself is illegal, not its representation.
$ echo '<root></root>' | xmllint -
-:1: parser error : xmlParseCharRef: invalid xmlChar value 14
<root></root>
^
Likewise CDATA is unsuitable:
$ perl -e'print "<root><![CDATA[\x{0e}]]></root>"' | xmllint -
-:1: parser error : PCDATA invalid Char value 14
<root><![CDATA[]]></root>
^
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