Literature DB >> 33461121

Enhancing the enzymatic digestibility of bamboo residues by biphasic phenoxyethanol-acid pretreatment.

Yayue Zheng1, Yuxin Yu1, Wenqian Lin1, Yongcan Jin2, Qiang Yong1, Caoxing Huang3.   

Abstract

The high content of lignin in bamboo is considered as the major obstacle for its biorefining. In this work, a green, lignin-selective, and recyclable solvent of phenoxyethanol was coupled with acid solution to deconstruct recalcitrant structure of bamboo residues (BR) to boost its enzymatic digestibility. Results showed phenoxyethanol has excellent lignin-removal ability from 29.4% to 91.6% when phenoxyethanol:acid ratios increased from 0:1 to 4:1 at 120 °C. 82.5%-87.8% of cellulose was preserved in pretreated BR. The enzymatic digestibility of BR significantly improved from 20.0% to 91.3% when it was pretreated under optimized conditions. With lower enzyme dosages (10 FPU/g) and 5 recycled using of pretreatment liquor, pretreated BR still showed a good enzymatic digestibility of 67.4%-93.7% and 67.1-76.8%, respectively. Examination of physicochemical changes revealed that improvements to accessibility, reduction of crystallite size, decrease of surface lignin and hydrophobicity for pretreated BR showed positive correlations (R2 > 0.7) with their enzymatic digestibility.
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Keywords:  Bamboo residues; Biorefinery; Enzymatic digestibility; Phenoxyethanol; Physicochemical features

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33461121     DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2021.124691

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


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