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Title
Industrial application of alkaline cellulase enzymes in pulp and paper recycling: a review
Authors
ABDULHADI YAKUBU, and ASHISH VYAS
Received
August 18, 2022
Published
Volume 57 Issue 1-2 January-February
Keywords
enzyme, alkaline, cellulase, industries
Abstract
Industrial utilization of waste paper in the production of a new one is increasing globally. Currently, the pulp and paper
industry is one of the largest consumers of wood. Based on the demand, due to global economic growth, an increasing
number of trees are harvested each year, also leading to increased amounts of wastes and pollutants, which represent a
serious hazard for the environment. Chemical agents, such as sodium hydroxide, hydrogen peroxide, sodium carbonate,
diethylenetriaminepentacetic acid, sodium silicate and surfactants, are used in large quantities by paper industries as
part of the conventional methods of deinking waste paper, leading to the need to apply expensive wastewater treatments
in order to meet environmental regulations. On the other hand, enzymes, such as cellulase, lipase, xylanase, pectinase,
hemicellulase, amylase and esterase, can substitute conventional chemical methods of deinking waste papers. These
enzymes have been reported to be environmentally friendly, as compared to the chemicals involved in conventional
methods. Several decades ago, it was established that microbial enzymes might be useful in the processing of paper,
since it is composed of natural polymers, such as cellulose, hemicelluloses and lignin. However, despite their enormous
potential, the industrial use of these enzymes is still limited, being affected by lack of microbial strains capable of
generating a high amount of alkaline cellulase. This paper provides an insight into recent research performed with the
objectives of optimizing alkaline cellulase enzymes production and applying them in pulp and paper processes.
Link
https://doi.org/10.35812/CelluloseChemTechnol.2023.57.02
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