2020
DOI: 10.14710/reaktor.20.2.81-88
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Optimization of Xylose Production from Sugarcane Trash by Microwave-Maleic Acid Hydrolysis

Abstract: Sugarcane trash contains significant amount of xylan that could be hydrolysed to xylose. The xylose could be further fermented to produce xylitol, a sugar alcohol that has low calories and does not cause carries of teeth. In this study we optimized the production of xylose from sugarcane trash by microwave-assisted maleic acid hydrolysis using response surface methodology (RSM). The factors optimized were acid concentration, time, and temperature. The xylose yield based on the weight of initial biomass was det… Show more

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“…The most crucial component of RSM is experiment design. The RSM seeks to choose the most optimal and satisfies where the response should provide an estimation of the relationship between the input and output [24,25]. Based on Figure 5, show the optimum glue spread and press pressure for the Laran glulam beam using the data in Table 4.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most crucial component of RSM is experiment design. The RSM seeks to choose the most optimal and satisfies where the response should provide an estimation of the relationship between the input and output [24,25]. Based on Figure 5, show the optimum glue spread and press pressure for the Laran glulam beam using the data in Table 4.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the field, Sugarcane thrash (ST) consists of leaves and tops of sugarcane plant usually left in the field as waste of sugarcane harvesting (Hermiati et al, 2020). ST is also just burnt at harvest that can generate environmental problem in sugarcane plantation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%