Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10395475 | Bioresource Technology | 2011 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) and lime (Ca(OH)2) were innovatively used together in this study to improve the cost-effectiveness of alkaline pretreatment of switchgrass at ambient temperature. Based on the sugar production in enzymatic hydrolysis, the best pretreatment conditions were determined as: residence time of 6Â h, NaOH loading of 0.10Â g/g raw biomass, NaOH addition at the beginning, Ca(OH)2 loading of 0.02Â g/g raw biomass, and biomass wash intensity of 100Â ml water/g raw biomass, at which the glucose and xylose yields were respectively 59.4% and 57.3% of the theoretical yields. The sugar yield of the biomass pretreated using the combination of 0.10Â g NaOH/g raw biomass and 0.02Â g Ca(OH)2/g raw biomass was found comparable with that of the biomass pretreated using 0.20Â g NaOH/g raw biomass at the same conditions, while the chemical expense was remarkably reduced due to the low cost of lime and the reduced loading of NaOH.
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Authors
Jiele Xu, Jay J. Cheng,