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Title
Effect of Tween-80 addition in dilute acid pretreatment of waste office paper on enzymatic hydrolysis for bioethanol production by SHF and SSF processes
Authors
B. R. A. ALENCAR J. M. T. S. ROCHA G. J. M. ROCHA and E. R. GOUVEIA
Received
February 23, 2015
Published
Volume 51 Issue 1-2 January-February
Keywords
hydrolysis, Saccharomyces, fermentation, non-ionic, ethanol
Abstract
This paper describes the effect of the addition of Tween-80 in dilute sulfuric acid pretreatment on enzymatic hydrolysis
of waste office paper. Lignocellulosic material was pretreated with dilute sulfuric acid (1% V/V) at 50 ºC for 3 hours,
with or without addition of Tween-80 (2.5 g/L). The pretreatment was able to remove hemicellulose and lignin from
waste office paper, but the surfactant did not change the chemical composition of this material. In enzymatic hydrolysis
(7 FPU/g substrate) with 5% of solids, the final glucose concentration was by about 50% higher (30 g/L for a duration
of 72 hours) when the surfactant was added, irrespectively of whether the addition was done before or after the dilute
sulfuric acid pretreatment. The SSF process was more efficient that the SHF process, since it required a shorter reaction
time and similar ethanol concentration (about 12 g/L).
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