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Enzymatic hydrolysis of pretreated lignocellulosic feedstocks improved by membrane Separation
Due to the synergistic action of used enzymes the cellulose and hemicelluloses chains are digested into fermentable monosaccharides. It is known that the process efficiency can be improved by the separation of reaction end-products that are cellulase inhibitors. This work investigated the efficiency of enzymatic hydrolysis of corn stover and poplar wood biomass in a stirred dead-end membrane bioreactor, enabling continuous separation of end-products. Four UF membranes with different molecular weight cut-offs were tested, and PES 5 kDa was chosen as the most suitable. To pretreat biomass before hydrolysis, soaking in aqueous ammonia (SAA) and liquid hot water (LHW) methods were compared. The LHW treatment led to relatively high glucose contents (up to 73.7%). In turn, the SAA method led to high xylose contents up to 23.5%. In general, remarkable improvements (up to 72.6%) were observed in monosaccharides contents in hydrolyzates after the membrane bioreactor process. Only in the case of corn stover after SAA pretreatment were the reaction efficiencies in the membrane bioreactor similar to those obtained in batch mode, with an improvement of 4.3%.