Literature DB >> 28869121

Exploring surface characterization and electrostatic property of Hybrid Pennisetum during alkaline sulfite pretreatment for enhanced enzymatic hydrolysability.

Ming Yang1, Jingfeng Wang1, Xincun Hou2, Juying Wu2, Xifeng Fan2, Fan Jiang1, Pan Tao1, Fan Wang1, Pai Peng1, Fangxia Yang1, Junhua Zhang3.   

Abstract

The surface characterization and electrostatic property of Hybrid Pennisetum (HP) after alkaline sulfite pretreatment were explored for enhanced enzymatic hydrolysability. The O/C ratio in HP increased from 0.34 to 0.60, and C1 concentration decreased from 62.5% to 31.6%, indicating that alkaline sulfite pretreatment caused poorer lignin but richer carbohydrate on HP surface. Zeta potential and sulfur element analysis indicated that more enzymes would preferably adsorb on the carbohydrate surface of alkaline sulfite pretreated HP because the lignin was sulfonated, which facilitated the decrease of non-productive adsorption. Glucose yield of alkaline sulfite pretreated HP reached to 100% by synergistic action of cellulase and xylanase in the hydrolysis, which was significantly higher than that of NaOH pretreated, and the concentration of glucose released was 1.52times higher. The results suggested that alkaline sulfite pretreatment had potential for improving the HP hydrolysability, and the surface characterization and electrostatic property facilitated the enzymatic digestibility.
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Keywords:  Alkaline sulfite pretreatment; Electrostatic property; Enzymatic digestibility; Hybrid Pennisetum; Surface characterization

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28869121     DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2017.08.046

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioresour Technol        ISSN: 0960-8524            Impact factor:   9.642


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