Steam pretreatment of douglas-fir wood chipsCan conditions for optimum hemicellulose recovery still provide adequate access for efficient enzymatic hydrolysis?

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Abdel-Latif Boussaid
Ali R. Esteghlalian
David J. Gregg
Keun Ho Lee
John N. Saddler
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[1] The University of British Columbia,Department of Wood Science, Chair of Forest Products Biotechnology, Forest Sciences Center
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Douglas fir; sapwood; heartwood; steam explosion; enzymatic hydrolysis; fiber coarseness; particle size distribution;
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Douglas-fir sapwood and heartwood were impregnated with SO2 and steam exploded at three severity levels, and the cellulose-rich, water-insoluble component was enzymatically hydrolyzed. The high-severity conditions resulted in near complete solubilization and some degradation of hemicelluloses and a significant improvement in the efficiency of enzymatic digestibility of the cell ulose component. At lower severity, some of the hemicellulose remained un hydrolyzed, and the cellulose present in the pretreated solids was not readily hydrolyzed. The medium-severity pretreatment conditions proved to be a good compromise because they improved the enzymatic hydrolyzability of the solids and resulted in the recovery of the majority of hemicellulose in a monomeric form within the water-soluble stream. Sapwood-derived wood chips exhibited a higher susceptibility to both pretreatment and hydrolysis and, on steam explosion, formed smaller particles as compared to heartwood-derived wood chips.
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页码:693 / 705
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    Saddler, JN
    APPLIED BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, 2000, 84-6 (1-9) : 693 - 705
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