Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
680687 Bioresource Technology 2014 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Oil palm mesocarp fiber suitable lignocellulosic biomass for biosugar production.•Hydrothermal treatment improved hemicellulose removal and lignin migration.•Alkaline hydrothermal treatment improved ester bond cleavage and delignification.•Mechanochemical treatment reduced particle size and crystallinity of cellulose.•The highest xylose and glucose obtained were 63.2% and 97.3%.

Hydrothermal pretreatment of oil palm mesocarp fiber was conducted in tube reactor at treatment severity ranges of log Ro = 3.66–4.83 and partial removal of hemicellulose with migration of lignin was obtained. Concerning maximal recovery of glucose and xylose, 1.5% NaOH was impregnated in the system and subsequent ball milling treatment was employed to improve the conversion yield. The effects of combined hydrothermal and ball milling pretreatments were evaluated by chemical composition changes by using FT-IR, WAXD and morphological alterations by SEM. The successful of pretreatments were assessed by the degree of enzymatic digestibility of treated samples. The highest xylose and glucose yields obtained were 63.2% and 97.3% respectively at cellulase loadings of 10 FPU/g-substrate which is the highest conversion from OPMF ever reported.

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