木质素
化学
糠醛
生物炼制
半纤维素
纤维素乙醇
纤维素
分馏
酶水解
水解
有机化学
原材料
催化作用
作者
Meysam Madadi,Mahdy Elsayed,Fubao Sun,Jing Wang,Keikhosro Karimi,Guojie Song,Meisam Tabatabaei,Mortaza Aghbashlo
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.biortech.2023.128591
摘要
A new cutting-edge lignocellulose fractionation technology for the co-production of glucose, native-like lignin, and furfural was introduced using mannitol (MT)-assisted p-toluenesulfonic acid/pentanol pretreatment, as an eco-friendly process. The addition of optimized 5% MT in pretreatment enhanced the delignification rate by 29% and enlarged the surface area and biomass porosity by 1.07-1.80 folds. This increased the glucose yield by 45% (from 65.34 to 94.54%) after enzymatic hydrolysis relative to those without MT. The extracted lignin in the organic phase of pretreatment exhibited β-O-4 bonds (61.54/100 Ar) properties of native cellulosic enzyme lignin. Lignin characterization and molecular docking analyses revealed that the hydroxyl tails of MT were incorporated with lignin and formed etherified lignin, which preserved high lignin integrity. The solubilized hemicellulose (96%) in the liquid phase of pretreatment was converted into furfural with a yield of 83.99%. The MT-assisted pretreatment could contribute to a waste-free biorefinery pathway toward a circular bioeconomy.
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