| Literature DB >> 35631914 |
Izabela Betlej1, Andrzej Antczak1, Jan Szadkowski1, Michał Drożdżek1, Krzysztof Krajewski1, Andrzej Radomski1, Janusz Zawadzki1, Sławomir Borysiak2.
Abstract
The influence of bacterial cellulose gel film pretreatment methods on the efficiency of enzymatic hydrolysis was investigated. An increase in the efficiency of enzymatic hydrolysis due to liquid hot water pretreatment or steam explosion was shown. The glucose yield of 88% was obtained from raw, non-purified, bacterial cellulose treated at 130 °C. The results confirm the potential of bacterial cellulose gel film as a source for liquid biofuel production.Entities:
Keywords: bacterial cellulose gel film; enzymatic hydrolysis efficiency; liquid hot water (LHW); steam explosion (SE)
Year: 2022 PMID: 35631914 PMCID: PMC9146238 DOI: 10.3390/polym14102032
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Polymers (Basel) ISSN: 2073-4360 Impact factor: 4.967
Properties of the raw bacterial cellulose film.
| Parameter | Value (SD) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Crystallinity degree | 46 (0.8) % | dry film |
| Molar mass: | dry film |
Figure 1The raw bacterial cellulose properties: (a) molar mass distribution; (b) XRD curve for crystallinity determination.
Properties of the treated bacterial cellulose.
| Pretreatment Method | Dry Matter Content of Bacterial Cellulose (SD) |
|---|---|
| Raw cellulose | 2.8 (0.4)% |
| LHW, 190 °C | 3.9 (0.6)% |
| SE, 130 °C | 5.4 (0.5)% |
| SE, 190 °C | 7.8 (0.16)% |
Cellulose to glucose hydrolysis yield.
| Pretreatment Method | Glucose Yield (SD) |
|---|---|
| Raw (non-treated) | 58.4 (3.4)% |
| LHW, 130 °C | 88.0 (2.4)% |
| LHW, 190 °C | 80.1 (1.5)% |
| SE, 130 °C | 88.7 (1.8)% |
| SE, 190 °C | 67.3 (2.7)% |
Figure 2Composition of the liquid fraction obtained after the SE and LHW pretreatments at 130 °C and 190 °C as a percentage of soluble dry mass: (a) simple sugars; (b) inhibitors.