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  5. Two-Step Delignification of Miscanthus To Enhance Enzymatic Hydrolysis: Aqueous Ammonia Followed by Sodium Hydroxide and Oxidants

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Two-Step Delignification of Miscanthus To Enhance Enzymatic Hydrolysis: Aqueous Ammonia Followed by Sodium Hydroxide and Oxidants

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DOI: 10.1021/ef401317z

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Pretreatment of miscanthus is essential for enzymatic production of sugars to yield bioethanol. A two-step process using 10 wt % aqueous ammonia in the first step is followed by 1 wt % sodium hydroxide (with or without oxygen or 1 wt % hydrogen peroxide) in the second step. The first step retains about 90% of the cellulose and about 67% of the hemicellulose in the solid while removing about 62% of the lignin. Both steps together achieve 83-90% delignification. Subsequent enzymatic conversion to fermentable sugars is close to 90% after 96 h. While an oxidant does not significantly increase delignification, it has a favorable effect on saccharification of the recovered solid. Infrared spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, and two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy provide data concerning the chemical composition of the recovered solid. Inclusion of an oxidant to the pretreatment breaks β-O-4'- linked aryl ether bonds of the remaining lignin in the recovered solid.

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Zhongguo Liu, Sasisanker Padmanabhan, Kun Cheng, Hongxue Xie, Amit A. Gokhale, Waheed Afzal, Hui Na, Markus Pauly, Alexis Bell, John M. Prausnitz (2013). Two-Step Delignification of Miscanthus To Enhance Enzymatic Hydrolysis: Aqueous Ammonia Followed by Sodium Hydroxide and Oxidants. , 28(1), DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/ef401317z.

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