Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
679889 Bioresource Technology 2015 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Autohydrolysis was an efficient pretreatment for mixtures of lignocellulosic materials.•Autohydrolysis profile is similar for different feedstock mixtures.•Sugar-based biorefineries can use mixtures of hardwoods and agricultural residues.•Feedstock mixtures potentially mitigate biomass supply constrains in biorefineries.

This work studied the processing of biomass mixtures containing three lignocellulosic materials largely available in Southern Europe, eucalyptus residues (ER), wheat straw (WS) and olive tree pruning (OP). The mixtures were chemically characterized, and their pretreatment, by autohydrolysis, evaluated within a severity factor (log R0) ranging from 1.73 up to 4.24. A simple modeling strategy was used to optimize the autohydrolysis conditions based on the chemical characterization of the liquid fraction. The solid fraction was characterized to quantify the polysaccharide and lignin content. The pretreatment conditions for maximal saccharides recovery in the liquid fraction were at a severity range (log R0) of 3.65–3.72, independently of the mixture tested, which suggests that autohydrolysis can effectively process mixtures of lignocellulosic materials for further biochemical conversion processes.

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