Affiliation:
1. Institute for Research in Bioenergy (Ipben), São Paulo State University (Unesp), R 10, n 2527, Rio Claro 13500-230, SP, Brazil
2. Biochemistry and Microbiology Department, São Paulo State University (Unesp), Rio Claro 13506-692, SP, Brazil
Abstract
Xylan is a macromolecule of industrial interest that can be solubilized from lignocellulosic materials, such as sugarcane bagasse, which is a renewable source. However, the solubilization methods of xylan need to be better developed for use in industrial applications. The main objective of this study was to evaluate xylan solubilization methods with higher yields and purity by using biomasses/fractions of sugarcane: leaf and stem, internode, node, and external fraction. Two strategies were evaluated by applying diluted sodium chlorite, sodium sulfite, and hydrogen peroxide: a delignification of the biomass before xylan solubilization; and the delignification of the solubilized xylan for residual lignin removal. The delignification of the biomass before the xylan solubilization enabled to identify material and specific conditions for yields higher than 90%. Residual lignin varied from 3.14 to 18.06%, with hydrogen peroxide in alkaline medium partial delignification shown to be effective. The delignification of xylan presented better results using diluted hydrogen peroxide, with a reduction of 58.44% of the initial lignin content. The solubilized xylans were used as a substrate for xylanase activities, resulting in higher activity than commercial xylan. In the delignification of the biomasses, hydrogen peroxide was the reagent with better results concerning the yield, purity, and solubility of the xylan. This reagent (diluted) was also better in the delignification of the solubilized xylan, resulting in lower residual lignin content. The solubility and purity tests (low salt content) indicated that the solubilized xylan presented characteristics that were similar to or even better than commercial xylan.
Funder
São Paulo Research Foundation
Brazilian Council for Research and Development
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Engineering,General Environmental Science
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