Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7787609 | Carbohydrate Polymers | 2015 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
In this work, treatments with a xylanase (X) and carbohydrases mixture (Cx) were applied on a TCF bleached sisal pulp in order to obtain high-cellulose content fibers applicable on a wide range of uses. A limit of â12% w/w final content in hemicelluloses was found regardless of the enzymatic treatment assessed. An extraction with 4% and 9% w/v NaOH was performed for further hemicelluloses removal. We found that NaOH dose could be strongly reduced if combined with Cx or Cx + X treatments. Also, if necessary, a stronger reduction could be obtained with 9% w/v NaOH, which was found to be boosted in a 14% if performed after a treatment with Cx. An end-product with a low content in xylans (â2.9% w/w) and in HexA (5.8 μmol/odp) was obtained. Pulp Fock solubility was also increased (â30%) by enzymatic treatments. HPLC analysis of effluents provided useful information of enzymatic catalytic mechanisms.
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Authors
Facundo Beltramino, Cristina Valls, Teresa Vidal, M. Blanca Roncero,