Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10385123 Chemical Engineering Research and Design 2013 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
Starch gelatinization and enzymatic hydrolysis was carried out in a continuous Couette-Taylor flow reactor with a water jacket. The degree of gelatinization and the concentration of reducing sugars produced via enzymatic saccharification were evaluated by varying operational variables: rotation speed of an inner cylinder, initial concentration of starch and reaction temperature. At the initial concentration of the starch suspension, 50 kg m−3, starch saccharification proceeded sufficiently even at low rotation speed of the inner cylinder and saccharification temperature. At the higher initial concentration, 100 and 150 kg m−3, a higher rotation speed of the inner cylinder and temperature of the saccharification section were required to obtain sufficient starch saccharification. Even in the case of C0 = 100 and 150 kg m−3, the more reducing sugar was obtained by choosing an adequate rotation speed of the inner cylinder and a reaction temperature.
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