
Hydrogen peroxide-acetic acid pretreatment increases the saccharification and enzyme adsorption on lignocellulose
2019; Elsevier BV; Volume: 140; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.indcrop.2019.111657
ISSN1872-633X
AutoresThatiane Rodrigues Mota, Dyoni Matias de Oliveira, Gabriel Rodrigues de Morais, Rogério Marchiosi, Marcos Silveira Buckeridge, Osvaldo Ferrarese‐Filho, Wanderley Dantas dos Santos,
Tópico(s)Catalysis for Biomass Conversion
ResumoBiomass delignification is a crucial condition for the effective production of fermentable sugars from lignocellulosic materials. Here, an effective method was used to pretreat lignocellulosic materials using hydrogen peroxide-acetic acid (HPAC) solution. The pretreatment of maize straw, sugarcane bagasse and eucalyptus bark with HPAC removed 45 to 75% of lignin and improved from 2.1 to 20.8-fold the saccharification process. Delignification caused by HPAC increased the enzyme adsorption capacities of pretreated substrates from 2.6 to 7.1-fold. The HPAC treatment clearly removes furfurals of the hydrolytic medium, contributing to more efficient ethanol fermentation. The applied method can be a useful alternative to improve biomass saccharification, reduce costs and increase the production of second-generation bioethanol.
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