Dissertação
Pré-tratamento de casca de arroz utilizando solventes eutéticos (CLC: glicerol e CLC: ureia) e hidrólise subcrítica visando à obtenção de açúcares
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2021-05-04Autor
Draszewski, Crisleine Perinazzo
Institución
Resumen
In this research, the rice husks were submitted to pretreatments with deep eutectic
solvents in order to enrich the cellulose content and reduce the lignin contents. Four
mixtures of deep eutectic solvents were evaluated, Choline Chloride: Glycerol, Choline
Chloride: Glycerol with water, Choline Chloride: Urea and Choline Chloride: Urea with
water. At a temperature of 120 °C with a biomass/deep eutectic solvent ratio of 10, the
increase in functional groups related to cellulose for pretreatments in 1, 2, 4 and 6h
was evaluated using infrared spectrophotometry with Fourier transform (FT-IR). For
pretreatments with the 4 mixtures of deep eutectic solvents, the best time from the FTIR
was defined. The rice husks pre-treated at this time were analyzed with respect to
the lignicellulosic composition by thermogravimetric analysis and the derivative of the
generated thermograms (DTG). From the integration of the DTG peaks (at intervals of
time defined by the literature), the levels of cellulose, hemicelluloses and lignin were
determined, both in pretreated and in natura samples. The deep eutectic solvent that
generated a cellulose-rich biomass was selected as the best, and the biomass from
the pretreatment with it was used in the subsequent hydrolysis step. Subcritical
hydrolysis was carried out in a reactor in semi-continuous operation mode. The
process variables were studied: (temperature (200, 230 and 260 ° C) and mass water
/ solids ratio (25 and 40). The pressure was set at 15 Mpa and the total reaction time
was 10 min. The highest yield of reducing sugars (49.9 ± 2.41 g / 100 g biomass) was
obtained for samples of rice husks pretreated with Choline Chloride: Glycerol with
water under the reaction condition in the hydrolysis step of 230 ° C / R-40. The yield
was 10.21 ± 0.41 g / 100 g biomass for untreated rice husks. Rice husks pretreated
with eutectic solvent showed a yield 4.9 times greater than untreated rice husks.