Production of xylooligosaccharides from Camellia oleifera Abel fruit shell using a shell-based solid acid catalyst

Bioresour Technol. 2022 Dec:365:128173. doi: 10.1016/j.biortech.2022.128173. Epub 2022 Oct 22.

Abstract

This study aimed to produce xylooligosaccharides (XOS) from Camellia oleifera Abel fruit shell (CFS) using a shell-based solid acid derived from CFS (CFS-BSA). CFS-BSA preparation was optimized by incomplete carbonization at 450 °C for 1 h, followed by sulfonation at 130 °C for 8 h to yield a -SO3H functional group concentration of 1.04 mmol/g. When CFS-BSA was used to hydrolyze CFS with a 1:5 ratio of CFS-BSA to CFS at 170 °C for 20 min, a maximum XOS yield (X2-X5) of 51.41 % was achieved, which was notably higher than when using subcritical H2O solely. CFS-BSA can be recycled and reused at least six times by sieving without a substantial loss in its catalytic activity. CFS-BSA can also be used to produce XOS from other lignocellulosic materials such as corncob (41.04 %), sugarcane bagasse (45.03 %), corn stalk (45.89 %), birchwood (46.05 %), and poplar (40.10 %).

Keywords: Camellia oleifera Abel fruit shell; Degradation; Reusability; Shell-based solid acid catalyst; Xylooligosaccharides.

MeSH terms

  • Acids
  • Camellia*
  • Cellulose
  • Fruit
  • Saccharum*

Substances

  • xylooligosaccharide
  • Cellulose
  • Acids