2011
DOI: 10.1002/bit.23281
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Pretreatment of corn stover by combining ionic liquid dissolution with alkali extraction

Abstract: Pretreatment plays an important role in the efficient enzymatic hydrolysis of biomass into fermentable sugars for biofuels. A highly effective pretreatment method is reported for corn stover which combines mild alkali-extraction followed by ionic liquid (IL) dissolution of the polysaccharides and regeneration (recovery of the polysaccharides as solids). Air-dried, knife-milled corn stover was soaked in 1% NaOH at a moderate condition (90°C, 1 h) and then thoroughly washed with hot deionized (DI) water. The alk… Show more

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“…Alkali salt pretreatment utilizes a 0.05-0.30 % (w/w) alkali solution to treat cellulosic biomasses at less than 100°C for 10-60 min (Feng et al 2014;Rasmussen et al 2014). Ionic liquid pretreatment is usually carried out at 70-160°C for 1-24 h (Dibble et al 2011;Geng and Henderson 2012;Li et al 2011;Uppugundla et al 2014). In addition to these pretreatment processes, conditions of enzymatic hydrolysis are 45-50°C for 48-120 h with cellulase loading rates of 4.5-60 FPU/g of glucan at pH 4.8 and about 150 rpm (Kim et al 2003;Qureshi et al 2014;Saha et al 2013).…”
Section: Feedstocks For Abe Fermentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alkali salt pretreatment utilizes a 0.05-0.30 % (w/w) alkali solution to treat cellulosic biomasses at less than 100°C for 10-60 min (Feng et al 2014;Rasmussen et al 2014). Ionic liquid pretreatment is usually carried out at 70-160°C for 1-24 h (Dibble et al 2011;Geng and Henderson 2012;Li et al 2011;Uppugundla et al 2014). In addition to these pretreatment processes, conditions of enzymatic hydrolysis are 45-50°C for 48-120 h with cellulase loading rates of 4.5-60 FPU/g of glucan at pH 4.8 and about 150 rpm (Kim et al 2003;Qureshi et al 2014;Saha et al 2013).…”
Section: Feedstocks For Abe Fermentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the disruption of the cellulose crystallinity is crucial to provide the biomass suitable for enzymatic digestion, lignin removal is even more critical for improving enzymatic hydrolysis of cellulose [72].…”
Section: The Biomass Regeneration Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, the quantitative analysis had to be done in order to substantiate the structural changes. The results were summarised in Figure 5 improved hydrolysis in combined pretreatments may be due to the increased amorphous cellulose contents after the disruption of intra molecular and inter molecular hydrogen bonding leading to more of enzyme accessibility stemming from the effective removal of hemicelluloses and lignin [53]. The process eco-…”
Section: Enzymatic Hydrolysismentioning
confidence: 99%