
مقاله The production of sugar syrup from the hemicellulose fraction of sugarcane bagasse با word دارای 8 صفحه می باشد و دارای تنظیمات در microsoft word می باشد و آماده پرینت یا چاپ است
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سال انتشار: 1384
محل انتشار: دهمین کنگره ملی مهندسی شیمی ایران
تعداد صفحات: 8
نویسنده(ها):
Atefeh Mohammadi – Chemical Engineering Department, Amir Kabir University of technology
Babak Bonakdarpour – Chemical Engineering Department, Amir Kabir University of technology
چکیده:
The dilute acid hydrolysis of the hemicellulosic fraction of sugarcane bagasse leads to the production of a sugar solution, composed mainly of xylose, that can be used for the production of a variety of biotechnological products. In this study, the effect of the type of acid (sulphuric or nitric) and bagasse type (bagasse or bagacillo) used in the dilute acid hydrolysis process on the concentration of xylose in the hemicellulose hydrolyzate and the hydrolysis yield were studied. Statistical analysis of the results with a 22 full factorial design showed that the acid type had significant effect on xylose concentration whereas the bagasse type had significant effect on hydrolysis yield. A tow mathematical regression models were obtained for xylose concentration and hydrolysis yield to predict the effect of bagasse and acid type effect. The determination
cofficent(R2=0.73 for xylose, R2 =0.69 for hydrolysis yield) indicated that 73% of the variability in the xylose concentration and 69% of the variability in the hydrolysis yield can be explained by these models.
