Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7065280 | Biomass and Bioenergy | 2013 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
In this study, the structural and chemical composition of the solid and liquid fractions of lignin residue from wheat straw were analysed and processing factors discussed. Roughly 70 and 15% of the solid mass fraction consisted of lignin and ash, respectively. Residual carbohydrates mostly originated from hemicellulose in the liquid fraction and from cellulose in the solid fraction. The solid fraction also contained significant amounts of protein, which is a valuable by-product when used as animal feed or when enzymes and yeast cells are separated for process recycling. Silica was the dominant constituent in the mineral fraction and except for few fragments of lignified middle lamellae most particles in the solid fraction appeared as silica coated by lignin, hampering separation of the two components before incineration or refinement of the residue.
Keywords
ICP-OESenzyme proteinAFEXATR-FTIRSSFLHVAFMElemental analysisStructural analysisLOD یا Limit of detectionSilicainductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometryInductively coupled plasma-optical emission spectroscopyICP-MSLigninattenuated total reflectance-Fourier transform infrareddry matterlimit of detectionSEMScanning electron microscopyatomic force microscopyWheat straw
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Authors
M.A.T. Hansen, H. Jørgensen, K.H. Laursen, J.K. Schjoerring, C. Felby,