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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

ISSN

1872-633X

Autores

Thatiane 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

Resumo

Biomass 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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