Enhancing enzymatic saccharification of sunflower straw through optimal tartaric acid hydrothermal pretreatment

Bioresour Technol. 2023 Oct:385:129279. doi: 10.1016/j.biortech.2023.129279. Epub 2023 Jun 14.

Abstract

Sunflower straw, a usually neglected and abundant agricultural waste, has great potential for contributing to environmental protection realizing its high-value of valorization if utilizing properly. Because hemicellulose contains amorphous polysaccharide chains, relatively mild organic acid pretreatment can effectively reduce its resistance. Through hydrothermal pretreatment, sunflower straw was pretreated in tartaric acid (1 wt%) at 180 °C for 60 min to enhance its reducing sugar recovery. After tartaric acid-assisted hydrothermal pretreatment, 39.9% of lignin and 90.2% of xylan were eliminated. The reducing sugar recovery increased threefold, while the solution could be effectively reused for four cycles. The properties of more porous surface, improved accessibility, and decreased surface lignin area of sunflower straw were observed through various characterizations, which explained the improved saccharide recovery and provided a basis for the mechanism of tartaric acid-assisted hydrothermal pretreatment. Overall, this tartaric acid hydrothermal pretreatment strategy greatly provided new impetus for the biomass refinery.

Keywords: Accessibility; Organic acid pretreatment; Reducing sugar recovery; Tartaric acid; Waste sunflower straw.

MeSH terms

  • Cellulose
  • Helianthus*
  • Hydrolysis
  • Lignin*
  • Sugars

Substances

  • Lignin
  • Cellulose
  • tartaric acid
  • Sugars