Oxidative lime pretreatment of high-lignin biomass -: Poplar wood and newspaper

被引:143
作者
Chang, VS [1 ]
Nagwani, M [1 ]
Kim, CH [1 ]
Holtzapple, MT [1 ]
机构
[1] Texas A&M Univ, Dept Chem Engn, College Stn, TX 77843 USA
关键词
high-lignin biomass; pretreatment; lime; oxidative; oxygen; enzymatic digestibility; cellulase; sugar; material balance; delignification;
D O I
10.1385/ABAB:94:1:01
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Lime (Ca[OH](2)) and oxygen (O-2) were used to enhance the enzymatic digestibility of two kinds of high-lignin biomass: poplar wood and newspaper. The recommended pretreatment conditions for poplar wood are 150 degreesC, 6 h, 0.1 g of Ca(OH)(2)/g of dry biomass, 9 mL of water/g of dry biomass, 14.0 bar absolute oxygen, and a particle size of -10 mesh. Under these conditions, the 3-d reducing sugar yield of poplar wood using a cellulase loading of 5 filter paper units (FPU)/g of raw dry biomass increased from 62 to 565 mg of eq. glucose/g of raw dry biomass, and the 3-d total sugar (glucose + xylose) conversion increased from 6 to 77% of raw total sugars. At high cellulase loadings (e.g., 75 FPU/g of raw dry biomass), the 3-d total sugar conversion reached 97%. In a trial run with newspaper, using conditions of 140 degreesC, 3 h, 0.3 g of Ca(OH)(2)/g of dry biomass, 16 mL of water/g of dry biomass, and 7.1 bar absolute oxygen, the 3-d reducing sugar yield using a cellulase loading of 5 FPU/g of raw dry biomass increased from 240 to 565 mg of eq. glucose/g of raw dry biomass. A material balance study on poplar wood shows that oxidative lime pretreatment solubilized 38% of total biomass, including 78% of lignin and 49% of xylan; no glucan was removed. Ash increased because calcium was incorporated into biomass during the pretreatment. After oxidative lime pretreatment, about 21% of added lime could be recovered by CO2 carbonation.
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