Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7063134 | Biomass and Bioenergy | 2016 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Alkaline lignin (AkL) and sugarcane bagasse (SCB) were pretreated by an ozonification process with the aim to study its effect on the solubilization of lignin. We study the ozonification of Alkaline lignin (AkL) and sugarcane bagasse (SCB) with the aim to understand its effect on lignin solubilization and its effect on further acid and enzymatic saccharification. Here, infrared spectroscopy permitted to elucidate the structural changes on the ozonated materials. Indeed, the spectra analysis showed that AkL suffered evident oxidation after 60Â min and the corresponding soluble lignin from SCB was observed within 30Â min of the ozonification reaction. The total (TS) and reducing sugars (RS) produced from ozonized SCB in acid hydrolysis were 30.83 and 27.17%; while enzymatic hydrolysis resulted in 18.41 and 13.43% after 120Â min of ozonation. Furthermore, there is apparently no pH effect on the solubilization of lignin and biomass saccharification. Nevertheless, the highest values of AkL, TS and RS, 0.97, 24.0 and 20.5% were obtained at pH 7, respectively. The ozone is a potential oxidizing agent to remove lignin from lignocelullosic biomass.
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Authors
Iliana Barrera-MartÃnez, Nydia Guzmán, Erika Peña, Tania Vázquez, Ricardo Cerón-Camacho, Jorge Folch, José Amador Honorato Salazar, Jorge Aburto,