Biotechnology Reports (Sep 2014)

Enzymatic hydrolysis of steam exploded corncob residues after pretreatment in a twin-screw extruder

  • Jun Zheng,
  • Kim Choo,
  • Chris Bradt,
  • Rick Lehoux,
  • Lars Rehmann

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.btre.2014.06.008
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. C
pp. 99 – 107

Abstract

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A modified twin-screw extruder incorporated with a filtration device was used as a liquid/solid separator for xylose removal from steam exploded corncobs. A face centered central composite design was used to study the combined effects of various enzymatic hydrolysis process variables (enzyme loading, surfactant addition, and hydrolysis time) with two differently extruded corncobs (7% xylose removal, 80% xylose removal) on glucose conversion. The results showed that the extrusion process led to an increase in cellulose crystallinity, while structural changes could also be observed via SEM. A quadratic polynomial model was developed for predicting the glucose conversion and the fitted model provided an adequate approximation of the true response as verified by the analysis of variance (ANOVA).

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