Release of simple sugars from lignocellulosic biomass of Agave salmiana leaves subject to sequential pretreatment and enzymatic saccharification

In this work, series of sequential acid-alkaline and enzymatic saccharification treatments were applied on lignocellulosic biomass of Agave salmiana leaves in order to evaluate its conversion into simple sugars. The effects of a catalytic reagent and residence time were evaluated on lignocellulosic...

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Published inBiomass & bioenergy Vol. 118; pp. 133 - 140
Main Authors Láinez, Magdiel, Ruiz, Héctor A., Castro-Luna, Alejandro A., Martínez-Hernández, Sergio
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.11.2018
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Summary:In this work, series of sequential acid-alkaline and enzymatic saccharification treatments were applied on lignocellulosic biomass of Agave salmiana leaves in order to evaluate its conversion into simple sugars. The effects of a catalytic reagent and residence time were evaluated on lignocellulosic biomass. Also, several levels of FPU and cellulose loadings on the treated biomass were applied in the enzymatic saccharification. Upon completion of an acid-alkaline pretreatment, the resulting hemicellulose was completely hydrolyzed, whereas that lignin removed and the remaining cellulose reached values of 91 and 84% (w/w) respectively. The liquid by-product after acid pretreatment had a content of 0.50 g/L of glucose, 1.87 ± 0.045 g/L of arabinose, 21.35 g/L of xylose, and 39.15 g/L of reducing sugars. The saccharification process reached yields of 93.11% of conversion and glucose concentrations of 49.76 g/L. The sequential process was highly efficient in releasing simple sugars with concentrations of up to 88.91 g/L. This study provides data to improve the conversion processes of lignocellulosic components A. salmiana leaves into simple sugars, and illustrates the potential of using this crop's residue as a feedstock for biofuel production. [Display omitted] •A. salmiana biomass allocated in leaves breaks down efficiently into simple sugars.•An acid pretreatment hydrolyzed 100% hemicellulose and converted it into xylose.•Acid-alkaline pretreatments removed 91% of lignin, and released 84% of cellulose.•Enzymatic saccharification process applied on A. salmiana biomass leaves reached yields of 93%.•The outcome is the released of up to 90 g/L of fermentable sugars after treatments assayed.
ISSN:0961-9534
1873-2909
DOI:10.1016/j.biombioe.2018.08.012