Cellulose hydrolysis using zinc chloride as a solvent and catalyst |
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Authors: | Cao Ning-Jun Xu Qin Chen Chee-Shan Gong C. S. Chen L. F. |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Food Science, Purdue University, 47907, West Lafayette, IN ; |
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Abstract: | Cellulose gel with < 10% of crystallinity was prepared by treatment of microcrystalline cellulose, Avicel, with zinc chloride solution at a ratio of zinc chloride to cellulose from 1.5 to 18 (w/w). The presence of zinc ions in the cellulose gels enhanced the rate of hydrolysis and glucose yield. The evidence obtained from X-ray diffraction, iodine absorption experiments; and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectra analysis suggested the presence of zinc-cellulose complex after Avicel was treated with zinc chloride. Zinc-cellulose complex was more susceptible to hydrolysis than amorphous cellulose. Under the experimental condition, cellulose gels with zinc ions were hyrolyzed to glucose with 95% theoretical yield and a concentration of 14% (w/v) by cellulases within 20 h. The same gel was hydrolyzed by acid to glucose with 91.5% yield and a concentration of 13.4% (w/v). |
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Keywords: | KeywordHeading" >Index Entries Cellulose zinc chloride cellulases hydrolysis zinc-cellulose complex |
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