Deconstruction of the hemicellulose fraction from lignocellulosic materials into simple sugars

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Main Author: Gírio, Francisco
Publication Date: 2012
Other Authors: Carvalheiro, Florbela, Duarte, Luís C., Lukasik, Rafal M.
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Download full: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.9/1913
Summary: Hemicelluloses hold a great promise for the production of added-value compounds in the biorefinery framework. Specifically, the xylan-rich hemicelluloses from hardwoods and agro-industrial residues present themselves as effective feedstock choices for the biotechnological production of xylitol. This paper reviews the various hemicellulose structures present in such materials and critically evaluates the available processing options to produce xylose-rich fermentable hydrolysates. Currently, acid-based processes still present the best trade-off between operation easiness and xylose yield and recovery. Nevertheless, concerns regarding the impact of the fractionation processes on the overall upgradability of all biomass fractions (namely, cellulose and specially lignin) may turn the route to other strategies. Specifically, the combined/sequential use of processes targeting hemicellulose dissolution and hydrolysis might hold great promise for the economical production of pentoses.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Deconstruction of the hemicellulose fraction from lignocellulosic materials into simple sugars
title Deconstruction of the hemicellulose fraction from lignocellulosic materials into simple sugars
spellingShingle Deconstruction of the hemicellulose fraction from lignocellulosic materials into simple sugars
Gírio, Francisco
Lignocellulosic materials
Hemicellulose
Hydrolysis
Enzymatic hydrolysis
Xylose
title_short Deconstruction of the hemicellulose fraction from lignocellulosic materials into simple sugars
title_full Deconstruction of the hemicellulose fraction from lignocellulosic materials into simple sugars
title_fullStr Deconstruction of the hemicellulose fraction from lignocellulosic materials into simple sugars
title_full_unstemmed Deconstruction of the hemicellulose fraction from lignocellulosic materials into simple sugars
title_sort Deconstruction of the hemicellulose fraction from lignocellulosic materials into simple sugars
author Gírio, Francisco
author_facet Gírio, Francisco
Carvalheiro, Florbela
Duarte, Luís C.
Lukasik, Rafal M.
author_role author
author2 Carvalheiro, Florbela
Duarte, Luís C.
Lukasik, Rafal M.
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório do LNEG
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gírio, Francisco
Carvalheiro, Florbela
Duarte, Luís C.
Lukasik, Rafal M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Lignocellulosic materials
Hemicellulose
Hydrolysis
Enzymatic hydrolysis
Xylose
topic Lignocellulosic materials
Hemicellulose
Hydrolysis
Enzymatic hydrolysis
Xylose
description Hemicelluloses hold a great promise for the production of added-value compounds in the biorefinery framework. Specifically, the xylan-rich hemicelluloses from hardwoods and agro-industrial residues present themselves as effective feedstock choices for the biotechnological production of xylitol. This paper reviews the various hemicellulose structures present in such materials and critically evaluates the available processing options to produce xylose-rich fermentable hydrolysates. Currently, acid-based processes still present the best trade-off between operation easiness and xylose yield and recovery. Nevertheless, concerns regarding the impact of the fractionation processes on the overall upgradability of all biomass fractions (namely, cellulose and specially lignin) may turn the route to other strategies. Specifically, the combined/sequential use of processes targeting hemicellulose dissolution and hydrolysis might hold great promise for the economical production of pentoses.
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