| Literature DB >> 24971883 |
Michael J Dougherty1, Huu M Tran1, Vitalie Stavila2, Bernhard Knierim3, Anthe George1, Manfred Auer3, Paul D Adams4, Masood Z Hadi1.
Abstract
Three lignocellulosic pretreatment techniques (ammonia fiber expansion, dilute acid and ionic liquid) are compared with respect to saccharification efficiency, particle size and biomass composition. In particular, the effects of switchgrass particle size (32-200) on each pretreatment regime are examined. Physical properties of untreated and pretreated samples are characterized using crystallinity, surface accessibility measurements and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) imaging. At every particle size tested, ionic liquid (IL) pretreatment results in greater cell wall disruption, reduced crystallinity, increased accessible surface area, and higher saccharification efficiencies compared with dilute acid and AFEX pretreatments. The advantages of using IL pretreatment are greatest at larger particle sizes (>75 µm).Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24971883 PMCID: PMC4074075 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0100836
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Compositional analysis of untreated and pretreated switchgrass.
| Component | Untreated (%) | Dilute Acid (%) | AFEX (%) | Ionic liquid (%) |
| glucan | 35.13±2.50 | 55.77±5.94 | 34.12±3.53 | 38.33±1.69 |
| xylan | 20.05±0.66 | 7.79±0.88 | 20.84±2.27 | 21.41±0.84 |
| lignin | 21.15±2.12 | 31.51±0.01 | 20.04±0.23 | 18.50±0.04 |
Compositional analysis was performed on milled biomass prior to fractionation. Data shown are a representation of three independent measurements (see Material and Methods).
Crystallinity index derived from XRD pattern.
| Fraction (mesh) | Untreated | Dilute acid | AFEX | Ionic liquid |
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| 0.34 | 0.41 | 0.30 | 0.15 |
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| 0.41 | 0.44 | 0.30 | 0.18 |
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| 0.51 | 0.48 | 0.36 | 0.20 |
Data shown are a representation of three independent measurements (see Material and Methods).
Figure 1SEM images of untreated and pretreated switchgrass.
A –untreated, B – AFEX-pretreated, C – dilute acid pretreated, D – ionic liquid pretreated.
BET surface areas of the biomass samples (m2/g).
| Fraction (mesh) | Untreated | Dil. Acid | AFEX | IL |
| 32–50 | 0.52 | 0.84 | 1.03 | 3.19 |
| 75–100 | 0.56 | 0.76 | 0.96 | 2.82 |
| 200 | 0.29 | 0.65 | 0.99 | 2.56 |
Data shown are a representation of three independent measurements (see Material and Methods).
Figure 2Representative plot for nitrogen porosimetry experiments.
Nitrogen adsorption isotherms are shown for 32–50 mesh samples of untreated and pretreated switchgrass.
Figure 3The yield of reducing sugar after enzymatic hydrolysis is shown for different particle size fractions for each pretreatment regime.