Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7068094 | Bioresource Technology | 2018 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
A two-stage method using gaseous ammonia and hot water was proposed to recover xylan and lignin from Miscanthus. In this method, Miscanthus was treated with gaseous ammonia at elevated temperatures (60-150â¯Â°C) for various reaction times (1-48â¯h) in the first stage, termed as LMAA (low-moisture anhydrous ammonia) treatment. In the following stage, the LMAA-treated solid was subjected to hot-water treatment in a flow-through column reactor under various reaction conditions (170-220â¯Â°C, 30-90â¯min). After two-stage processing, the remaining solid contained mostly glucan (â¼80% cellulose), which became highly digestible by enzymes. The optimal treatment conditions for sugar recovery using two-stage process were 120â¯Â°C and 12â¯h for the 1st stage and 190â¯Â°C, 90â¯min, and 5â¯mL/min for the 2nd stage, which resulted in 84.2% xylan recovery in liquid phase and 95.3% glucan digestibility of the treated solid, using 15â¯FPU/g-glucan enzyme loading after the two-stage treatment.
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Authors
Roent Dune A. Cayetano, Tae Hyun Kim,