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Hemicellulose waste

Investigators in the authors laboratory have used the xylan-rich, hemicellulosic waste portion of aspen biomass as the primary carbon source for microbial conversion to PHA by B. cepacia. Specifically, several batches of... [Pg.242]

Projects to use biomass as an energy source are numerous. Only those that make use of by-products/wastes of certain bio-based processes within the own fence appear to be realistic in terms of economics. Examples are wood wastes, sueh as saw dust used in the power stations of wood processing plants (saw and paper mills) lignin and hemicellulose wastes in paper pulping plants slop (vinage), which is used to make biogas in fermentation plants straw or other wastes of farming. [Pg.383]

The number of reports about hemicelluloses that have been covered by this review indicates the significantly increased importance of all types of hemicelluloses as plant constituents and isolated polymers during the last decade. Attention has been paid not only to known hemicelluloses but also to the primary structure, physicochemical, physical, and various functional properties of hemicelluloses isolated from hitherto uninvestigated plants. The efforts to exploit a variety of plant as potential sources of hemicelluloses were pointed out particularly for agricultural crops, wood wastes, as well as for by-products of pulp and rayon fiber technologies. Many studies were devoted to characterize seed-storage hemicelluloses from plants that have been traditionally applied in food and medicine of many underdeveloped countries to find substitutes for imported commercial food giuns. [Pg.54]

It is worth pointing out that, besides o-sorbitol 19 and D-mannitol 36, other low-molecular weight building blocks have been already obtained on the ton-scale from low cost or waste polymeric carbohydrates (starch, cellulose, hemicellulose, chitin) [80, 81]. Most of these compounds are densely functionalized enantiopure molecules that can be easily converted into high-value added products, including chiral ionic liquids. Therefore, further studies are required to develop other synthetic approaches to environmentally sustainable ionic liquids based on renewable raw materials. [Pg.193]

Xylitol is synthesized by reduction of D-xylose catalytically (40), electrolytically (41), and by sodium amalgam (42). D-Xylose is obtained by hydrolysis of xylan and other hemicellulosic substances obtained from such sources as wood, com cobs (43), almond shells, hazelnuts, or olive waste (44). Isolation of xylose is not necessary xylitol results from hydrogenation of the solution obtained by acid hydrolysis of cottonseed hulls (45). [Pg.48]

Wood forms one of the world s most important chemical raw materials. It is the primary source of cellulose for the pulp and paper and cellulose industries. These industries are well up in the group of 10 major industries of the United Slates. For paper, rayon, films, lacquers, explosives and plastics, which comprise the greatest chemical uses of wood, it is the cellulose component (plus certain amounts of hemicellulose) of wood that is of value. The lignin forms a major industrial waste as a by-product of the paper and cellulose industries. Its major use is in its heat value in the recovery of alkaline pulping chemicals. A variety of minor uses for lignin have been developed, such as for the manufacture of vanillin, adhesives, plastics, oil-well drilling compounds and fillers for rubber. [Pg.1751]

There are other polysaccharides besides cellulose in the cell walls of plants. These are called hemicelluloses, but the name is misleading because they are unrelated to cellulose. Those that are made of pentose units (mainly xylose) are most abundant. They accumulate as wastes in the processing of agricultural... [Pg.937]

Furoic acid (furan-2-carboxylic acid, or pyromucic acid) is used as a bactericide, and the furoate esters are used as flavoring agents, as antibiotic and corticosteroid intermediates. It is obtained by the enzymatic or chemical/catalytic aerobial oxidation of furfural (2-furalaldehyde) the latter is the only unsaturated large-volume organic chemical prepared from carbohydrates today. D-Xylose and L-ara-binose, the pentoses contained in the xylan-rich portion of hemicelluloses from agricultural and forestry wastes, under the conditions used for hydrolysis undergo dehydration to furfural. [Pg.317]

The network structure of lignin, which is made of phenol units, coagulates the cell wall in wood tissue, which is composed of cellulose and hemicellulose. Lignin is currently a waste product because of its complicated structure [1-4], It is produced by an oxidative polymerization of coniferyl alcohol, sinapil alcohol, and cumarol alcohol (Figure 1) catalyzed by metalloenzymes such as laccase and peroxidases. Laccase is a protein whose active center contains four coppers per one subunit [5-20],... [Pg.536]

However, the research of the conversion of the biomass containing cellulose, such as com stalk, into biohydrogen is lacking. In general, it is hard to convert directly raw crop stalk wastes into biohydrogen gas by microbe anaerobic fermentation because of their complex chemical composition, e.g., cellulose, hemicellulose, lignin, protein, fat. [Pg.178]

Many favor dilute sulfuric acid pretreatment because both high hemicellulose recovery and good cellulose digestibility can be achieved (6-8). Moreover, most of the soluble sugars from dilute-acid pretreatment are released as monomers that can be readily fermented to ethanol by recombinant organisms (9,10). Pretreatment with just hot water or steam, termed uncatalyzed hydrolysis or autohydrolysis, eliminates chemical additives, lowers the cost of materials of construction, and generates less waste, but hemicellulose and cellulose yields from batch systems are limited. [Pg.978]

Pentoses contained in hemicellulose are used to produce furfural, a useful industrial chemical, used as a solvent for resins and waxes and in petrochemical refining. It is also used as a feedstock for a range of aromatic substances (it has an almond odour) including preservatives, disinfectants and herbicides. Furfural can be converted to furfuryl alcohol and used to make resins for composite applications with fibreglass and other fibres. These are of interest in the aircraft component and automotive brake sectors. Furfural is commercially derived from acid hydrolysis of waste agricultural by-products, such as sugarcane bagasse, com cobs and cereal brans. Around 450 000 tonnes is produced by this method per year. [Pg.35]

The food, feed, and paper industries use hemicellulase to convert hemicellulose to useful products (Wong and Saddler, 1993). At the concentrations found in vegetable waste matter, hemicellulose has been viewed intermit-tendy as a potential enzyme substrate and as feedstock for commercial ethanol and furfural production. [Pg.184]


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