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In addition, there was no significant improvement in the initial reaction rate and maximum glucose conversion even when more than 50% of the lignin was solubilized.
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The optimum conditions for a maximum glucan to glucose conversion were determined to be R = 6% and T = 68 °C.
For affording maximum d-glucose conversion, yield and selectivity to d-sorbitol, the reaction conditions were also optimized.
When 30 FPU Cellulase and 10 CBU β-glucosidase were utilized for saccharification, the value of glucose conversion obtained was approximately 80.12% of the theoretical maximum at 12 h.
Whereas very little glucose was observed in mixtures containing only CelB and Cel5A, addition of any one of the five thermostable and IL-tolerant enzymes identified in the previous experiment resulted in complete or near-complete conversion of cellobiose into glucose, with up to 66% of theoretically maximum glucose yield observed.
The maximum amount of ethanol that could be produced from P. radiata is 252 g ethanol/kg wood, assuming total glucose conversion into ethanol.
Data were generated to describe how the extent of cellulose conversion to glucose for each enzyme preparation (that is, monomeric glucose yields as a percent of theoretical maximum glucose recovery based on input cellulose) varied as a function of the amount of enzyme protein loaded, with total enzyme protein measured using either bicinchoninic acid (BCA) or Bradford protein assay.
As shown in Fig. 1, the maximum glucose and xylose yields were achieved after 72 h of hydrolysis with the AFEX pretreatment condition N1 (2.8 kg ammonia/kg dry biomass, 65 °C, and 10.7%% of moisture content) and N2 (2.8 kg ammonia/kg dry biomass, 75 °C, and 25%% of moisture content) and the maximum total sugars conversion was respectively 29.58 ± 0.35 and 29.02 ± 0.35%% (Table 2).
The maximum glucose concentration predicted was 85 kg m−3.
The higher performance of glucose conversion time was observed in SCBBR than STR reactor.
The most important factor in IES evaluation was the ABE yield or glucose conversion.
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