Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Enzymatic Glucose and Xylose Production from Paper Mill Rejects

View through CrossRef
Recycled paper fiber rejects have shown potential as a source of waste-to-resource carbohydrates for renewable chemicals production. This study examined three classes of recycled paper fines (old corrugated containers, old newspaper, and mixed office waste) and two industrial papermaking rejects streams from different recycling mills (one mill processes linerboard and the other old corrugated cardboard). The effect of chemical pretreatment using dilute sodium hydroxide, hot water and dilute sulfuric acid on enzymatic glucose and xylose yields was evaluated. Enzymatic hydrolysis results indicated that recycled fiber streams with more old corrugated cardboard have higher potential to produce carbohydrates. The recycled cardboard rejects produced more glucose and xylose per kilogram of rejects than the linerboard rejects under all untreated and pretreated conditions. The highest producing rejects sample was sodium hydroxide pretreated cardboard rejects with 373 g glucose and 61 g xylose produced per kilogram of rejects. However, a simple hot water pretreatment showed similar results, with 335 g glucose and 58 g xylose produced per kilogram of rejects. The hot water pretreatment is recommended due to its comparable yield and lower chemical addition.
Title: Enzymatic Glucose and Xylose Production from Paper Mill Rejects
Description:
Recycled paper fiber rejects have shown potential as a source of waste-to-resource carbohydrates for renewable chemicals production.
This study examined three classes of recycled paper fines (old corrugated containers, old newspaper, and mixed office waste) and two industrial papermaking rejects streams from different recycling mills (one mill processes linerboard and the other old corrugated cardboard).
The effect of chemical pretreatment using dilute sodium hydroxide, hot water and dilute sulfuric acid on enzymatic glucose and xylose yields was evaluated.
Enzymatic hydrolysis results indicated that recycled fiber streams with more old corrugated cardboard have higher potential to produce carbohydrates.
The recycled cardboard rejects produced more glucose and xylose per kilogram of rejects than the linerboard rejects under all untreated and pretreated conditions.
The highest producing rejects sample was sodium hydroxide pretreated cardboard rejects with 373 g glucose and 61 g xylose produced per kilogram of rejects.
However, a simple hot water pretreatment showed similar results, with 335 g glucose and 58 g xylose produced per kilogram of rejects.
The hot water pretreatment is recommended due to its comparable yield and lower chemical addition.

Related Results

Bioinformatics Analysis of Gefitinib or Rapamycin on Inhibiting the Survival of Hela in the Low Glucose and High Lactic Acid Environment
Bioinformatics Analysis of Gefitinib or Rapamycin on Inhibiting the Survival of Hela in the Low Glucose and High Lactic Acid Environment
Objective: To explore on the antitumor effect of gefitinib and rapamycin and possible mechanism in normal glucose and high lactic acid microenvironment. Methods: Hela cells are cul...
Synthesis of a Ni–TiO2 Nanocomposite as an Enzyme–Less, Amperometric Sensor for Glucose Sensing & Monitoring
Synthesis of a Ni–TiO2 Nanocomposite as an Enzyme–Less, Amperometric Sensor for Glucose Sensing & Monitoring
In 1994, the Center for Disease Control declared that diabetes had reached epidemic proportions. Since then, however, little has been done to suppress the yearly increasing statist...
CUT-OFF POINT FOR FASTING GLUCOSE IN DIAGNOSING PREDIABETES
CUT-OFF POINT FOR FASTING GLUCOSE IN DIAGNOSING PREDIABETES
Objective. This study aimed to evaluate the feasibility of using fasting glucose as a primary diagnostic criterion for prediabetes, and to determine the optimal cut-off point for d...
Engineering Xylose Fermentation in an Industrial Yeast: Continuous Cultivation as a Tool for Selecting Improved Strains
Engineering Xylose Fermentation in an Industrial Yeast: Continuous Cultivation as a Tool for Selecting Improved Strains
ABSTRACTProduction of second-generation ethanol from lignocellulosic residues should be fueling the energy matrix in the near future. Lignocellulosic feedstock has received much at...
THE d‐XYLOSE ABSORPTION TEST
THE d‐XYLOSE ABSORPTION TEST
SummaryThe metabolism of d‐xylose in man is reviewed and the physiological and chemical basis of the d‐xylose absorption test outlined.Study of 50 normal Australian subjects showed...
Abstract 1133: Glucose deprivation-induced intracellular reactive oxygen species activates the PI3K-AKT axis
Abstract 1133: Glucose deprivation-induced intracellular reactive oxygen species activates the PI3K-AKT axis
Abstract Glucose is the most efficient energy source and various cancer cells depend on glycolysis for their energy production. On the other hand, tumor microenviron...
Glucose intolerance is associated with resting heart rate among individuals without diabetes
Glucose intolerance is associated with resting heart rate among individuals without diabetes
Elevated resting heart rate is associated with cardiovascular diseases and all-cause mortality. Unmanaged diabetes is associated with high blood pressure and high resting heart rat...
Valorization of low concentration sugar side-stream from dissolving pulp production
Valorization of low concentration sugar side-stream from dissolving pulp production
Among the platform chemicals that can be produced from lignocellulosic biomass, furfural (FUR) constitutes a promising intermediate that can be processed into a variety of advance...

Back to Top