Deconstruction of cellulosic fibers to fibrils based on enzymatic pretreatment

Cellulase Carbohydrates 02 engineering and technology Cellulose 0210 nano-technology
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2018.07.067 Publication Date: 2018-07-20T17:00:34Z
ABSTRACT
Enzymatic pretreatment has shown great potential in making the disintegration of cellulosic fibers to fibrils cost-effectively and environmental-friendly. In this study, an extensive commercial endoglucanase was used to pretreat cellulosic fibers for fibrillation. The pretreatment time and the enzyme dosage were optimized using response surface methodology. A 100% fiber recovery was obtained at endoglucanase usage of 9.0 mg/g (substrate) and pretreatment time of less than 3.0 h. A highly fibrillated and fractured surface of pretreated fibers was observed after 0.5 h of pretreatment compared to native fibers. Meanwhile, the progressive deconstruction of cellulosic fibers was occurred with the enzymatic pretreatment time increasing. The degree of deconstruction of fibers was evidenced by changes of the fiber microstructure, such as the inter-/intra-molecular H-bonds, the β-1,4-glucosidic linkages, crystallinity and crystallite size. These discoveries provide new insights into a more efficient and economic pretreatment methods for the disintegration of fibrils from cellulosic fibers.
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