articleBiotechnology and BioengineeringFeb 12, 2004Closed access

Effect of xylan and lignin removal by batch and flowthrough pretreatment on the enzymatic digestibility of corn stover cellulose

Dartmouth College

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Abstract

Compared with batch systems, flowthrough and countercurrent reactors have important potential advantages for pretreating cellulosic biomass, including higher hemicellulose sugar yields, enhanced cellulose digestibility, and reduced chemical additions. Unfortunately, they suffer from high water and energy use. To better understand these trade-offs, comparative data are reported on xylan and lignin removal and enzymatic digestibility of cellulose for corn stover pretreated in batch and flowthrough reactors over a range of flow rates between 160 degrees and 220 degrees C, with water only and also with 0.1 wt% sulfuric acid. Increasing flow with just water enhanced the xylan dissolution rate, more than doubled…

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Keywords
  • Cellulose
  • Corn stover
  • Chemistry
  • Hemicellulose
  • Lignin
  • Xylan
  • Sulfuric acid
  • Enzymatic hydrolysis
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Clean water and sanitation
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