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Pretreatment of poplar

Most of the popular pretreatment techniques have been tested on poplar, in many examples these are single stage pretreatments such as dilute mineral acid [197, 196, 198-200], steam explosion [201, 202], and wet oxidation [203]. In recent years a number of researchers have identified the advantages of using two stage pretreatments on woody biomass, for example, combinations like steam + organosolv [204], fungus + alkaline fractionation [205], and ionic liquid + alka­line [206] have been used successfully on poplar varieties.

A two-stage pretreatment approach employing steam followed by organosolv treatment was employed by Panagiotopoulos and cowork­ers to fractionate and recover most of the hemicellulose, lignin, and cellulose components of poplar wood chips [204]. In this technique, a mild steaming stage was initially used to maximize hemicellulose sugar recovery, with 63% of the original xylan solubilized and recov­ered after this stage and close to 90% recovered in total. They reported that, prior steam treatment enhanced lignin solubilization with more than 66% of the original lignin removed after two-stage pretreat­ment, rather than hindering subsequent organosolv delignification. The extracted lignin contained at least equal or greater amounts of functional groups as compared to the lignin solubilized after a single­stage organosolv pretreatment. Furthermore, more than 98% of the original cellulose was recovered after the two-stage pretreatment and 88% of cellulose could be hydrolyzed to glucose at cellulase enzyme loading of 5 FPU/g, and after 72 hr treatment [204].

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