| Literature DB >> 28847077 |
Tatjana Damm1, Philipp Michael Grande2, Nicolai David Jablonowski3, Björn Thiele4, Ulrich Disko5, Ulrich Mann5, Ulrich Schurr3, Walter Leitner6, Björn Usadel7, Pablo Domínguez de María8, Holger Klose9.
Abstract
A successful biorefinery needs to align suitable pretreatment with sustainable production of biomasses. Herein, four perennial plants, (Sida, Silphium, Miscanthus and Szarvasi) regarded as promising feedstocks for biorefineries were subjected to the OrganoCat pretreatment. The technology was successfully applied to the different perennial plants revealing that pretreatment of grasses was more efficient than of non-grasses. Thorough analyses of the lignocellulose - before and after fractionation - enabled a detailed description of the fate of cellulosic, non-cellulosic polysaccharides and lignin during the pretreatment. Especially Szarvasi pulp displayed outstanding results in terms of fractionation efficiency and enzymatic digestibility, though in all cases successful lignocellulose fractionation was observed. These insights into the structural composition of different perennial plant species and the impact of the OrganoCat pretreatment on the plant material leads to useful information to strategically adapt such processes to the individual lignocellulosic material aiming for a full valorisation.Entities:
Keywords: Fractionation; Lignocellulose characterization; Lignocellulose utilisation; OrganoCat; Perennial biomass; Pretreatment
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28847077 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2017.08.027
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642