Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7080047 | Bioresource Technology | 2014 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Hot water extraction is an important strategy of wood fractionation, by which the hemicelluloses can be separated for value-added products, while the residual solid can still be processed into traditional wood products. In this study, a combined process consisting of specific lignin precipitation and dialysis was proposed to recover hemicellulosic oligosaccharides (OS) from hot water extract (HWE). The results showed that polyaluminium chloride (PAC) precipitation was highly specific to large molecular lignin, leading to 25.1% lignin removal with negligible OS loss through charge neutralization mechanism. The separation was further enhanced by dialysis, reaching 37.6% OS recovery from HWE with remarkable purity of 94.1%. By the proposed process, 56.36Â g OS, mainly xylooligosaccharides with two fractions of 5.2 and 0.51Â kDa was recovered from one kg dried wood. This process can be envisaged as a great contribution to wood biorefinery.
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Authors
Xiaoqian Chen, Zhaojiang Wang, Yingjuan Fu, Zongquan Li, Menghua Qin,