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Post-hydrolysis of cellulose oligomers by cellulase immobilized on chitosan-grafted magnetic nanoparticles: A key stage of butanol production from waste textile

Journal: International Journal of Biological Macromolecules (01418130)Year: 15 May 2022Volume: 207Issue: Pages: 324 - 332
Javid A.Amiri H.a Kafrani A.T. Rismani-Yazdi H.
DOI:10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2022.03.013Language: English

Abstract

The recently developed technologies for immobilization of cellulase may address the challenges in costly hydrolysis of cellulose for cellulosic butanol production. In this study, a “hybrid” hydrolysis was developed based on chemical hydrolysis of cellulose to its oligomers followed by enzymatic post-hydrolysis of the resulting “soluble oligomers” by cellulase immobilized on chitosan-coated Fe3O4 nanoparticles. This hybrid hydrolysis stage was utilized in the process of biobutanol production from a waste textile, jeans waste, leading to selective formation of glucose and high yield of butanol production by Clostridium acetobutylicum. After validating the immobilization process, the optimum immobilization parameters including enzyme concentration and time were achieved on 8 h and 15.0 mg/mL, respectively. The reusability of immobilized enzyme showed that immobilized cellulase could retain 51.5% of its initial activity after three times reuses. Dilute acid hydrolysis of regenerated cellulose at 120–180 °C for 60 min 0.5–1.0% phosphoric acid led to less than 10 g/L glucose production, and enzymatic post-hydrolysis of the oligomers resulted in up to 51.5 g/L glucose. Fermentation of the hydrolysate was accompanied by 5.3 g/L acetone-butanol-ethanol (ABE) production. The simultaneous co-saccharification and fermentation (SCSF) of soluble and insoluble oligomers of cellulose led to 17.4 g/L ABE production. © 2022


Author Keywords

ButanolCellulaseImmobilization

Other Keywords

1-ButanolAcetoneButanolsCellulaseCelluloseChitosanClostridium acetobutylicumEthanolFermentationGlucoseHydrolysisMagnetite NanoparticlesTextilesalcoholbutanolferric oxide nanoparticlemagnetic nanoparticlemetal oxide nanoparticleoligomerphosphoric acidunclassified drugmagnetite nanoparticleacid hydrolysisArticlebiofuel productionbiotechnological productionconcentration (parameter)controlled studyenzyme activityenzyme immobilizationjeans wastenonhumanrecyclingsaccharificationtextile industrytextile wastewastemetabolismtextile