Comparative study for optimized alkaline pretreatments for production of reducing sugar from various type of biomasses / Aini Nabilah Jamaludin and Dr. Siti Sabrina Mohd Sukri

Lignocellulosic biomass is a renewable source that can be found plentifully that contribute to a global yield of up to 1.3 billion tons in a year and is an appropriate raw material that can be used in numerous applications for human sustainability. It is mainly consisting of cellulose, hemicellulose...

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Main Authors: Jamaludin, Aini Nabilah, Mohd Sukri, Siti Sabrina
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spelling my.uitm.ir.815152023-07-25T01:12:07Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/81515/ Comparative study for optimized alkaline pretreatments for production of reducing sugar from various type of biomasses / Aini Nabilah Jamaludin and Dr. Siti Sabrina Mohd Sukri Jamaludin, Aini Nabilah Mohd Sukri, Siti Sabrina Biomass Lignocellulosic biomass is a renewable source that can be found plentifully that contribute to a global yield of up to 1.3 billion tons in a year and is an appropriate raw material that can be used in numerous applications for human sustainability. It is mainly consisting of cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin, which are strongly associated with each other. The aim of pretreatment for lignocellulosic biomass is to break down the complex structure of biomass and to provide better accessibility to the components to be converted into useful reducing sugar, thus becoming a crucial step in a extensive range of applications mainly for biomass to energy, fuels and other useful materials. However, a main obstacle is the removal of strong and uneven lignin component which is highly unaffected to solubilization and is also a major inhibitor for hydrolysis of cellulose and hemicellulose. This has led to wide research in the development of numerous pretreatment processes. The major pretreatment methods are physical, chemical, and biological methods. Thus, alkaline pretreatment is the essential stage in production of reducing sugar from lignocellulosic biomass. The optimization of alkaline pretreatment by using Design Expert software is required to attain the optimum value for the variables affecting the pretreatment to get high conversion of reducing sugar. The total reducing sugar was determined by using DNS method. The data for comparative between of optimized alkaline pretreatment using various type of alkaline reagents for production of reducing sugar is obtained from previous studies or research. Different types of biomass will have different optimum conditions for pretreatment and different types of alkaline reagents used also influenced the production of reducing sugar. 2020 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/81515/1/81515.pdf Comparative study for optimized alkaline pretreatments for production of reducing sugar from various type of biomasses / Aini Nabilah Jamaludin and Dr. Siti Sabrina Mohd Sukri. (2020) In: UNSPECIFIED.
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Jamaludin, Aini Nabilah
Mohd Sukri, Siti Sabrina
Comparative study for optimized alkaline pretreatments for production of reducing sugar from various type of biomasses / Aini Nabilah Jamaludin and Dr. Siti Sabrina Mohd Sukri
description Lignocellulosic biomass is a renewable source that can be found plentifully that contribute to a global yield of up to 1.3 billion tons in a year and is an appropriate raw material that can be used in numerous applications for human sustainability. It is mainly consisting of cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin, which are strongly associated with each other. The aim of pretreatment for lignocellulosic biomass is to break down the complex structure of biomass and to provide better accessibility to the components to be converted into useful reducing sugar, thus becoming a crucial step in a extensive range of applications mainly for biomass to energy, fuels and other useful materials. However, a main obstacle is the removal of strong and uneven lignin component which is highly unaffected to solubilization and is also a major inhibitor for hydrolysis of cellulose and hemicellulose. This has led to wide research in the development of numerous pretreatment processes. The major pretreatment methods are physical, chemical, and biological methods. Thus, alkaline pretreatment is the essential stage in production of reducing sugar from lignocellulosic biomass. The optimization of alkaline pretreatment by using Design Expert software is required to attain the optimum value for the variables affecting the pretreatment to get high conversion of reducing sugar. The total reducing sugar was determined by using DNS method. The data for comparative between of optimized alkaline pretreatment using various type of alkaline reagents for production of reducing sugar is obtained from previous studies or research. Different types of biomass will have different optimum conditions for pretreatment and different types of alkaline reagents used also influenced the production of reducing sugar.
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author Jamaludin, Aini Nabilah
Mohd Sukri, Siti Sabrina
author_facet Jamaludin, Aini Nabilah
Mohd Sukri, Siti Sabrina
author_sort Jamaludin, Aini Nabilah
title Comparative study for optimized alkaline pretreatments for production of reducing sugar from various type of biomasses / Aini Nabilah Jamaludin and Dr. Siti Sabrina Mohd Sukri
title_short Comparative study for optimized alkaline pretreatments for production of reducing sugar from various type of biomasses / Aini Nabilah Jamaludin and Dr. Siti Sabrina Mohd Sukri
title_full Comparative study for optimized alkaline pretreatments for production of reducing sugar from various type of biomasses / Aini Nabilah Jamaludin and Dr. Siti Sabrina Mohd Sukri
title_fullStr Comparative study for optimized alkaline pretreatments for production of reducing sugar from various type of biomasses / Aini Nabilah Jamaludin and Dr. Siti Sabrina Mohd Sukri
title_full_unstemmed Comparative study for optimized alkaline pretreatments for production of reducing sugar from various type of biomasses / Aini Nabilah Jamaludin and Dr. Siti Sabrina Mohd Sukri
title_sort comparative study for optimized alkaline pretreatments for production of reducing sugar from various type of biomasses / aini nabilah jamaludin and dr. siti sabrina mohd sukri
publishDate 2020
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