| Literature DB >> 33157440 |
Qian Lyu1, Xueli Chen1, Yuxuan Zhang1, Haitao Yu1, Lujia Han1, Weihua Xiao2.
Abstract
Lignocellulose fractionation is a primary treatment to enhance cellulose accessibility and multi-component use. Herein, the development of a one-step fractionation is reported for cellulose enrichment from corn stover using a low concentration of peracetic acid combined with maleic acid (PAM). The effects of pretreatment parameters on the contents of cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin were investigated. After cooking for 1 h at 130 °C with 1.5 wt% peracetic acid and 3 wt% maleic acid, 86.83% of corn stover cellulose remained in the solid residue while 88.21% of hemicellulose and 87.77% of lignin dissolved into the aqueous liquid. Hemicellulose was primarily hydrolyzed into xylose with 84.58% recovered during the PAM process. The cellulose-rich residue was enzymatically hydrolyzed with a glucose yield of 89.65%, which was two to three times that of untreated substrate. Generally, the proposed process offers a promising approach for efficient fractionation of lignocellulose under mild and environmental-friendly conditions.Entities:
Keywords: Corn stover; Delignification; Fractionation; Maleic acid; Peracetic acid
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33157440 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2020.124306
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642