Comparison of saccharification process by acid and microwave-assisted acid pretreated swine manure
The saccharification process of swine manure by conventional and microwave-assisted acid pretreated were investigated using cellulose enzymes, respectively. The optima for microwave-assisted acid pretreated swine manure is achieved when swine manure of 50 g l⁻¹ of substrate concentration and water a...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Bioprocess and biosystems engineering 2009-08, Vol.32 (5), p.649-654 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The saccharification process of swine manure by conventional and microwave-assisted acid pretreated were investigated using cellulose enzymes, respectively. The optima for microwave-assisted acid pretreated swine manure is achieved when swine manure of 50 g l⁻¹ of substrate concentration and water amount 40 ml was pretreated by 4% H₂SO₄ concentration with 445 W microwave powers for 30 min at pretreatment period, and temperature 50 °C, enzyme loading 2 mg g⁻¹ substrate, substrate concentration 5 g l⁻¹ and initial medium pH 4.8 at enzymes hydrolysis period by microwave-assisted acid pretreated, respectively. The optimal conditions by conventional acid pretreated is obtained when 50 g l⁻¹ swine manure was submerged in 40 ml, 4% H₂SO₄ maintained at 130 °C for 3 h at pretreatment period, and temperature 45 °C, enzyme loading 2 mg g⁻¹ substrate, substrate concentration 15 g l⁻¹ and initial medium pH 5.2 at enzymes hydrolysis period, respectively. Under the optimum conditions microwave-assisted acid pretreatment could achieve higher yield of reducing sugar, short reaction time, and lower energy consumption than from the conventional acid pretreatment, which indicates that microwave-assisted acid pretreatment is more suitable for swine manure pretreatment than by acid alone. |
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ISSN: | 1615-7591 1615-7605 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00449-008-0288-3 |