Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, Vol.74, No.3, 135-159, 1998
Lime pretreatment of crop residues bagasse and wheat straw
Lime (calcium hydroxide) was used as a pretreatment agent to enhance the enzymatic digestibility of two common crop residues: bagasse and wheat straw. A systematic study of pretreatment conditions suggested that for short pretreatment times (1-3 h), high temperatures (85-135 degrees C) were required to achieve high sugar yields, whereas for long pretreatment times (e.g., 24 h), low temperatures (50-65 degrees C) were effective. The recommended lime loading is 0.1 g Ca(OH)(2)/g dry biomass. Water loading had little effect on the digestibility. Under the recommended conditions, the 3-d reducing sugar yield of the pretreated bagasse increased from 153 to 659 mg Eq glucose/g dry biomass, and that of the pretreated wheat straw increased from 65 to 650 mg Eq glucose/g dry biomass. A material balance study on bagasse showed that the biomass yield after lime pretreatment is 93.6%. No glucan or xylan was removed from bagasse by the pretreatment, whereas 14% of lignin became solubilized. A lime recovery study showed that 86% of added calcium was removed from the pretreated bagasse by ten washings and could be recovered by carbonating the wash water with CO2 at pH 9.5.
Keywords:DIGESTIBILITY