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Original Articles

Production of Ethanol from Pulp Obtained by Steam Explosion Pretreatment of Oil Palm Trunk

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Pages 221-228 | Received 22 Jan 2009, Accepted 31 Mar 2009, Published online: 23 Oct 2010
 

Abstract

Oil palm trunk chip, pretreated by steam explosion was used as a substrate for hydrolysis. The pulp was further submitted to delignification by sodium hydroxide compared with potassium hydroxide solution. The enzymatic hydrolysis of delignified pulp was performed using a commercial cellulase containing β-glucosidase enzyme. Response surface methodology was used for optimization of delignification and hydrolysis processes. Comparative results with and without a delignification step, influenced on hydrolysis process, were presented. Both enzymatic hydrolysis processes (with delignification) gave a higher glucose yield than the hydrolysis process without delignification. The glucose solution obtained from three hydrolysis processes were fermented to produce ethanol.

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