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Chemical changes in lignocellulosic biomass (corncob) influenced by pretreatment and anaerobic digestion (AD)
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Changes in chemical composition and structure of corncob lignocellulosic biomass were investigated relative to pretreatment and anaerobic digestion. The pretreatment involved 1% and 3% sodium hydroxide, 3% and 7% sulphuric acid, as well as medium and high temperature extrusion (in 110 °C and in the range from 140 °C to 160 °C). The chemical components content was studied using a gravimetric method, whereas structure and relations between the carbohydrate and lignin participation were investigated using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. It was determined that the chemical treatment, both acidic and alkaline, changed the chemical composition of corncob more significantly than the extrusion. Alkaline pretreatment contributed to significant delignification, while acidic pretreatment reduced the share of hemicelluloses and increased the proportion of lignin, the so-called “pseudolignin”. The composition of corncob (control and after pre-treatment) was changed after anaerobic digestion, i.e., a decreased carbohydrate substance content and a significantly increased lignin content. FTIR analysis showed changes in their structure. Although the control corncob differed from that processed by various pretreatment methods, the chemical composition of the digested pulp obtained from them was similar. The NaOH pretreatment was judged to be the preferred method for delignification of the raw material.
Title: Chemical changes in lignocellulosic biomass (corncob) influenced by pretreatment and anaerobic digestion (AD)
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Changes in chemical composition and structure of corncob lignocellulosic biomass were investigated relative to pretreatment and anaerobic digestion.
The pretreatment involved 1% and 3% sodium hydroxide, 3% and 7% sulphuric acid, as well as medium and high temperature extrusion (in 110 °C and in the range from 140 °C to 160 °C).
The chemical components content was studied using a gravimetric method, whereas structure and relations between the carbohydrate and lignin participation were investigated using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy.
It was determined that the chemical treatment, both acidic and alkaline, changed the chemical composition of corncob more significantly than the extrusion.
Alkaline pretreatment contributed to significant delignification, while acidic pretreatment reduced the share of hemicelluloses and increased the proportion of lignin, the so-called “pseudolignin”.
The composition of corncob (control and after pre-treatment) was changed after anaerobic digestion, i.
e.
, a decreased carbohydrate substance content and a significantly increased lignin content.
FTIR analysis showed changes in their structure.
Although the control corncob differed from that processed by various pretreatment methods, the chemical composition of the digested pulp obtained from them was similar.
The NaOH pretreatment was judged to be the preferred method for delignification of the raw material.
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