TY - JOUR
T1 - Two-step sequential pretreatment for the enhanced enzymatic hydrolysis of coffee spent waste
AU - Ravindran, Rajeev
AU - Jaiswal, Swarna
AU - Abu-Ghannam, Nissreen
AU - Jaiswal, Amit K.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - In the present study, eight different pretreatments of varying nature (physical, chemical and physico-chemical) followed by a sequential, combinatorial pretreatment strategy was applied to spent coffee waste to attain maximum sugar yield. Pretreated samples were analysed for total reducing sugar, individual sugars and generation of inhibitory compounds such as furfural and hydroxymethyl furfural (HMF) which can hinder microbial growth and enzyme activity. Native spent coffee waste was high in hemicellulose content. Galactose was found to be the predominant sugar in spent coffee waste. Results showed that sequential pretreatment yielded 350.12 mg of reducing sugar/g of substrate, which was 1.7-fold higher than in native spent coffee waste (203.4 mg/g of substrate). Furthermore, extensive delignification was achieved using sequential pretreatment strategy. XRD, FTIR, and DSC profiles of the pretreated substrates were studied to analyse the various changes incurred in sequentially pretreated spent coffee waste as opposed to native spent coffee waste.
AB - In the present study, eight different pretreatments of varying nature (physical, chemical and physico-chemical) followed by a sequential, combinatorial pretreatment strategy was applied to spent coffee waste to attain maximum sugar yield. Pretreated samples were analysed for total reducing sugar, individual sugars and generation of inhibitory compounds such as furfural and hydroxymethyl furfural (HMF) which can hinder microbial growth and enzyme activity. Native spent coffee waste was high in hemicellulose content. Galactose was found to be the predominant sugar in spent coffee waste. Results showed that sequential pretreatment yielded 350.12 mg of reducing sugar/g of substrate, which was 1.7-fold higher than in native spent coffee waste (203.4 mg/g of substrate). Furthermore, extensive delignification was achieved using sequential pretreatment strategy. XRD, FTIR, and DSC profiles of the pretreated substrates were studied to analyse the various changes incurred in sequentially pretreated spent coffee waste as opposed to native spent coffee waste.
KW - Biomass pretreatment
KW - Lignocellulose
KW - Reducing sugar
KW - Sequential, combinatorial pretreatment
KW - Spent coffee waste
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U2 - 10.1016/j.biortech.2017.05.049
DO - 10.1016/j.biortech.2017.05.049
M3 - Article
C2 - 28531852
AN - SCOPUS:85019345473
SN - 0960-8524
VL - 239
SP - 276
EP - 284
JO - Bioresource Technology
JF - Bioresource Technology
ER -