1995
DOI: 10.1016/0926-6690(95)00025-8
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Influence of alkaline pre-treatments on the cell wall components of wheat straw

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“…Biological pretreatment of bamboo culms with white rot fungi has been performed at low temperature (25 0 C) [26]. A study conducted by Singh et al, [27] indicates that Aspergillus terreus reduces the cellulose content of lignocellulosic material by about 55.2% while delignification was found to be about 92%. Enzymatic hydrolysis Table 5.…”
Section: Biological Pretreatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biological pretreatment of bamboo culms with white rot fungi has been performed at low temperature (25 0 C) [26]. A study conducted by Singh et al, [27] indicates that Aspergillus terreus reduces the cellulose content of lignocellulosic material by about 55.2% while delignification was found to be about 92%. Enzymatic hydrolysis Table 5.…”
Section: Biological Pretreatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The predicted wood dissolution, and temperature at this point were 33.53% (standard deviation 0.36) and 96.46˚C (standard deviation 0.69) respectively. The yield of xylan, wood dissolution, and temperature of the slurry obtained [17] reported that a low temperature alkaline extraction of wheat provided 76.4% of xylan, when wheat straw was treated with 1.5% NaOH at solid loading of 2.5% dry matter for 144 hours at room temperature. It is clear that great reduction in the extraction time can be obtained using microwave assisted extraction for a similar yield of xylan.…”
Section: Optimization Of Microwave Assisted Extraction Of Xylan and Vmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Higher alkali loading, and lower temperatures for extraction were reported as the preferred conditions for the extraction of high molecular weight oligomers [16]. However, low temperature needs prolonged duration for considerable extraction of hemicelluloses [17,18]. Microwave heating technology is known to be a cleaner and efficient alternative to the conventional heating mode to accelerate chemical reactions and has been widely used in various applications such as synthesis of polymers, curing of rubbers or polymers, liquefaction of wood etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sodium hydroxide makes the biomass to swell through solvation and saponification reactions, increases the porosity of the material thus increases enzymatic hydrolysis rate [7]. Effective delignification and chemical swelling of the fibrous cellulose [10,86], cause condensation of lignin and modification of the crystal structure, which can introduce unwanted effects for lignin removal and cellulose degradation [34,50]. Therefore alkaline pretreatment has been studied on different types of lignocellulosic biomass contain ing switchgrass, corn stover, rice straw, wheat straw, and rice hulls [92], the majority of the investigate on alkaline pretreatment has focused on optimization of the process parameters to improve substrate digestibility [92,59].…”
Section: Alkalimentioning
confidence: 99%