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Enhancing enzymatic hydrolysis of coconut husk through Pseudomonas aeruginosa AP 029/GLVIIA rhamnolipid preparation
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0960-8524
10.1016/j.biortech.2017.03.178
Autor
Santos, Everaldo Silvino dos
Araújo, Cynthia Kérzia Costa de
Campos, Alan de Oliveira
Padilha, Carlos Eduardo de Araújo
Sousa Júnior, Francisco Canindé de
Nascimento, Ruthinéia Jéssica Alves do
Macedo, Gorete Ribeiro de
Resumen
This work investigated the influence of chemical (Triton X-100) and biological surfactant preparation (rhamnolipids) in coconut husk hydrolysis that was subjected to pretreatment with acid-alkali or alkaline
hydrogen peroxide. The natural and pretreated biomass was characterized using the National Renewable
Energy Laboratory protocol analysis as well as X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy. The
results demonstrated that in terms of the total reducing sugars, there was no significant difference
between the hydrolysis using Triton X-100 and rhamnolipids, regardless of the pretreatment. A cellulosic
conversion value as high as 33.0% was obtained in experiments with rhamnolipids. The coconut husk was
observed to be a potential biomass that could produce second generation ethanol, and the rhamnolipid preparation can be used to support for the enzymatic hydrolysis, enhancing the advantage of cellulose
conversion into glucose over chemical surfactants because it is an environmentally friendly approach