Improving enzymatic saccharification of eucalyptus with a pretreatment process using MgCl2

2018 
Abstract Pretreatment using an acid salt is a novel technology for biomass conversion, which not only improves the following enzymatic efficiency but also decreases the equipment corrosion. In the present work, MgCl 2 was used as a pretreatment for enzymatic saccharification. After pretreatment, the solid substrate (SS) and pretreatment liquor (PL) were characterized, and the SS was enzymatically hydrolyzed to evaluate the conversion yield of cellulose (CYC). The results showed that the pretreatment using MgCl 2 had a strong degradation effect on hemicellulose, whose removal rate was nearly 100% in certain cases. After pretreatment, the efficiency of the enzymatic SS saccharification increased, such that the CYC was as high as 99.5%. The degradation kinetics of hemicellulose and cellulose both followed first-order homogeneous reactions, and the reaction activation energies E a were 46.63 kJ/mol and 82.26 kJ/mol, respectively. The suitable pretreatment conditions were as follows: 0.2 mol/L MgCl 2 at 210 °C for 20 min.
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