2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2018.05.016
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Pretreatment of wheat straw using basic ethanolamine-based deep eutectic solvents for improving enzymatic hydrolysis

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“…Following the pioneering work conducted on biopolymer solubility in DES, a significant amount of research in this field has helped to gain a good understanding of the impact of DES treatment conditions on lignin yield and purity . These works generally involve reaction temperatures of 80–150 °C, and reaction times of 0.5–24 h. Several research groups, including our own, have studied the impact of the identity of the HBD used in the DES.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following the pioneering work conducted on biopolymer solubility in DES, a significant amount of research in this field has helped to gain a good understanding of the impact of DES treatment conditions on lignin yield and purity . These works generally involve reaction temperatures of 80–150 °C, and reaction times of 0.5–24 h. Several research groups, including our own, have studied the impact of the identity of the HBD used in the DES.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is due to the fact that DESs removed the lignin and hemicellulose that wrapped and exposed the cellulose. 33 The loose structure of pretreated WS is conducive to penetration and hydrolysis by enzymes, thus providing favorable conditions for the enzymatic treatment of cellulose in the later stage and significantly improves the enzyme digestion efficiency. Furthermore, the surface of obtained solid residues is not as smooth as expected because the residues after pretreatment by DES still contain some non-fiber components.…”
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“…2932 Each method possesses its respective advantages and disadvantage in terms of pretreatment cost, energy requirement, operational simplicity, reaction condition, and difficulty of industrial applications. 33 For example, the cellulose and xylan conversions of WS pretreated by steam explosion integrated with 2% (w/v) sodium hydroxide were 87.8 and 43.8%, respectively. However, these pretreatment methods usually require a high pretreatment temperature (198–200 °C) and pressure (1.03–13 bar), resulting in the total loss of xylan.…”
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“…Nonetheless, trace of DES may still remain in the recovered- or regenerated- biomass after washings. Some researchers focused on the influence of the solvents residue on the DES mediated biomass treatment processes, especially for the biomass component or the activity of enzymes ( Lehmann et al, 2014 ; Zhao et al, 2018 ). However, only limited attention has been paid to the effect of the DESs pretreatment of the supporting materials on the performance of the immobilized enzyme or the residual DES on the catalytic property and structure of enzyme.…”
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confidence: 99%