Bioresource Technology 2015-04-01

Steam explosion distinctively enhances biomass enzymatic saccharification of cotton stalks by largely reducing cellulose polymerization degree in G. barbadense and G. hirsutum.

Yu Huang, Xiaoyang Wei, Shiguang Zhou, Mingyong Liu, Yuanyuan Tu, Ao Li, Peng Chen, Yanting Wang, Xuewen Zhang, Hongzhong Tai, Liangcai Peng, Tao Xia

Index: Bioresour. Technol. 181 , 224-30, (2015)

Full Text: HTML

Abstract

In this study, steam explosion pretreatment was performed in cotton stalks, leading to 5-6 folds enhancements on biomass enzymatic saccharification distinctive in Gossypium barbadense and Gossypium hirsutum species. Sequential 1% H2SO4 pretreatment could further increase biomass digestibility of the steam-exploded stalks, and also cause the highest sugar-ethanol conversion rates probably by releasing less inhibitor to yeast fermentation. By comparison, extremely high concentration alkali (16% NaOH) pretreatment with raw stalks resulted in the highest hexoses yields, but it had the lowest sugar-ethanol conversion rates. Characterization of wall polymer features indicated that biomass saccharification was enhanced with steam explosion by largely reducing cellulose DP and extracting hemicelluloses. It also showed that cellulose crystallinity and arabinose substitution degree of xylans were the major factors on biomass digestibility in cotton stalks. Hence, this study has provided the insights into cell wall modification and biomass process technology in cotton stalks and beyond.Copyright © 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Related Compounds

Structure Name/CAS No. Articles
L-(+)-Arabinose Structure L-(+)-Arabinose
CAS:5328-37-0
4-hydroxybenzaldehyde Structure 4-hydroxybenzaldehyde
CAS:123-08-0
Methanol Structure Methanol
CAS:67-56-1
Vanillin Structure Vanillin
CAS:121-33-5
Syringaldehyde Structure Syringaldehyde
CAS:134-96-3
trifluoroacetic acid Structure trifluoroacetic acid
CAS:76-05-1
Ethanoic anhydride Structure Ethanoic anhydride
CAS:108-24-7
Water Structure Water
CAS:7732-18-5
D-Mannose Structure D-Mannose
CAS:3458-28-4
acetic acid Structure acetic acid
CAS:64-19-7