Biomass & Bioenergy, Vol.80, 298-302, 2015
beta-glucosidase supplementation during biomass hydrolysis: How low can we go?
Corn stover was pretreated with dilute sulfuric acid to test the interaction effects of pH, cellulase loading and beta-glucosidase loadings on biomass hydrolysis rates. A response surface model was developed showing that beta-glucosidase supplementation had limited practical impact on hydrolysis between 0.5 and 2 CBU FPU-1. The only significant interaction in the model was between pH and beta-glucosidase loading but it also had little practical significance. Corn stover and corn cob were used to test the effects of further beta-glucosidase reduction. Significant hydrolysis improvements were seen when 0.2 CBU FPU-1 were added but very little improvement was seen for higher loadings. Residual cellobiose concentrations confirmed these findings but suggest that further reductions would have more noticeable negative effects on hydrolysis rates. Results show that b-glucosidase supplementation during biomass hydrolysis can be reduced to between 10% and 20% of typical loadings. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.