2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.biombioe.2010.10.018
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Dilute mixed-acid pretreatment of sugarcane bagasse for ethanol production

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“…Rocha et al (2011), que utilizou fatores de concentração ácida menores que o presente estudo, demonstrando que os fatores são determinantes para a solubilização da biomassa, em específico da hemicelulose, que possui regiões amorfas facilmente hidrolisadas em altas temperaturas (ALVIRA et al 2010;GÍRIO et al, 2010).…”
Section: Solubilização Da Biomassa Tratada Com áCido Diluídounclassified
“…Rocha et al (2011), que utilizou fatores de concentração ácida menores que o presente estudo, demonstrando que os fatores são determinantes para a solubilização da biomassa, em específico da hemicelulose, que possui regiões amorfas facilmente hidrolisadas em altas temperaturas (ALVIRA et al 2010;GÍRIO et al, 2010).…”
Section: Solubilização Da Biomassa Tratada Com áCido Diluídounclassified
“…Therefore, pretreatment is a necessary step towards solving these issues. Significant prior research has been conducted on a suite of pretreatment processes for bioethanol processes, such as ammonia fiber explosion (Jackson et al 2011), acid hydrolysis (Ji et al 2015), alkaline pretreatment (Ji et al 2014), and biological treatment (Abubackar et al 2011). Of these, the use of alkali in the pretreatment of XR has received the least attention.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The methods include physical process such as milling (Chang & Holtzapple, 2000;Gharpuray et al, 1983) and irradiation (Taherzadeh & Karimi, 2008;Lafitte-Trouqué and Forster, 2002), physical-chemical methods such as using ammonia explosion (Gollapalli et al, 2002) and acids and bases (Betancur & Pereira, 2010;Deschamps et al, 1996;Sun et al, 1995), and biological methods such as using bacteria and fungi (Kurakake et al, 2007;Srilatha et al, 1995). Acids hydrolyse hemicellulose and minor amounts of lignin (Geddes et al, 2010;Rocha et al, 2011) while bases hydrolyse hemicellulose and lignin (Zhang & Lynd, 2004;Jackson, 1977). Acetylation is also another method used to treat lignocellulosic material where hydrophobicity of the material is increased by substituting hydrophilic hydroxyl groups with hydrophobic acetyl groups.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%