Literature Abstract

Title

A two-step process for pre-hydrolysis of hemicellulose in pulp-impregnated effluent with high alkali concentration to improve xylose production


Author(s)

Shi Y, Du X, Jin M and others


Sources

Journal of Hazardous Materials 402: 123573


Region

China


Abstract

The viscose fiber production process is accompanied by the accumulation of pulp-impregnated effluent (PIE), including hemicellulose and large amounts of alkali, and discharge of PIE will cause environment pollution. This paper aims to relieve the inhibition of high concentration of alkali on xylose production from hydrolysis of hemicellulose in PIE. Based on the fact that solid acid uses H+ at the acid sites to exchange with cations in PIE and can be recycled, a two-step method including an extra pretreatment process before pre-hydrolysis (SPP) is proposed. After the alkali was removed by the H+ dissociated from solid acid in the extra pretreatment process, the pH of PIE dropped from 14 to 4, and the content of Na+ and proteins was reduced by 99.13 % and 78.51 %, respectively. After SPP, the polymerization degree of the hemicellulose decreased by 73.4 %, and the subsequent enzymatic hydrolysis process was promoted. Finally, the xylose yield of SPP followed by enzymatic hydrolysis reached 57.15 g/L, which was 145.38 % more than that of enzymatic hydrolysis alone. The load of a downstream ion purification procedure was relieved compared to that of inorganic acid hydrolysis. The development of SPP contributes to the resource utilization of high alkali concentration wastewater.


Link

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0304389420315594#!