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Compositional analysis of lignocellulosic materials: Evaluation of methods used for sugar analysis of waste paper and straw

To determine the overall efficiency of processes designed to convert lignocellulosic polysaccharides to ethanol, it is first necessary to determine the composition of the lignocellulosic substrates. Three standard methods routinely referenced in the literature for this purpose are monoethanolamine,...

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Published in:Bioresource technology 2007-11, Vol.98 (16), p.3026-3036
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description To determine the overall efficiency of processes designed to convert lignocellulosic polysaccharides to ethanol, it is first necessary to determine the composition of the lignocellulosic substrates. Three standard methods routinely referenced in the literature for this purpose are monoethanolamine, trifluoroacetic acid and concentrated sulphuric acid-based methods. However, in the course of our studies, the suitability of these standard methods for analysis of wastepaper and wheat straw came into question. This paper details our investigations in this area, together with recommendations for appropriate modifications to one of the standard methods for reproducible and representative lignocellulosic compositional analysis of waste paper and cereal straw.
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Biofuel
Biofuel production
biofuels
Biological and medical sciences
Biotechnology
Carbohydrates - chemistry
Cellulose
Cellulose - chemistry
chemical analysis
chemical composition
Conservation of Energy Resources
Edible Grain - chemistry
Energy
Environmental Restoration and Remediation
ethanol
Ethanol - chemistry
Exact sciences and technology
Food industries
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Hemicellulose
Hydrolysis
Industrial applications and implications. Economical aspects
Lignin
Lignin - chemistry
lignocellulose
Lignocellulosics
monoethanolamine
Pollution
polysaccharides
renewable energy sources
sugars
sulfuric acid
trifluoroacetic acid
Triticum aestivum
Use and upgrading of agricultural and food by-products. Biotechnology
Waste Management - methods
waste paper
Wastes
Wheat straw
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