Kinetic study of the enzymatic hydrolysis of sugarcane bagasse

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- This work presents a kinetic study of the enzymatic hydrolysis of three cellulosic substrates: filter paper (FP), used as a low recalcitrance substrate model; steam exploded sugarcane bagasse (SB); and weak acid pretreated SB (1:20 dry bagasse:H2SO4 solution 1% w/w), the last two delignified with 4% NaOH (w/w). The influence of substrate concentration was assessed in hydrolysis experiments in a shaker, using Accellerase® 1500, at pH 4.8, in 50 mM sodium citrate buffer. Cellulose loads (weightsubstrate/ weighttotal) were changed between 0.5%-13% (for FP) and 0.99%-9.09% (for SB). For FP and low loads of steam exploded SB, it was possible to fit pseudo-homogeneous Michaelis-Menten models (with inhibition). For FP and higher loads of steam exploded SB, modified Michaelis-Menten models were fitted. Besides, it was observed that, after retuning of the model parameters, it is possible to apply a model fitted for one situation to a different case. Chrastil models were also fitted and they were the only feasible approach for the highly recalcitrant acid-treated SB.

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Carvalho, M. L., Sousa, R., Rodríguez-Zúñiga, U. F., Suarez, C. A. G., Rodrigues, D. S., Giordano, R. C., & Giordano, R. L. C. (2013). Kinetic study of the enzymatic hydrolysis of sugarcane bagasse. Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering, 30(3), 437–447. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0104-66322013000300002

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