Process for recovering and utilizing cellulose using sulfuric acid
First Claim
1. A process for recovering cellulose from a cellulosic material which contains hemicellulose, cellulose and lignin, which comprises the steps of:
- contacting the cellulosic material with dilute acid under mild conditions to hydrolyze only the hemicellulose portion thereof;
removing the hydrolyzed hemicellulose portion from the remainder of the cellulosic material residue, said residue being in solid form;
blending and mixing said residue with concentrated sulfuric acid under mild conditions to dissolve and partially hydrolyze the cellulose portion of said residue, the lignin portion being substantially unaffected by the mild reaction conditions and remaining as a solid; and
reprecipitating the dissolved and partially hydrolyzed cellulose by adding a reprecipitating agent to the reaction mass resulting from said blending and mixing step, said reprecipitating agent being a member selected from the group consisting of water, water soluble organic solvents and mixtures thereof.
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Abstract
A process for recovering cellulose using sulfuric acid and utilizing the recovered cellulose by hydrolysis to yield glucose. Cellulosic raw materials are hydrolyzed by dilute sulfuric acid to remove hemicellulose, after which the solid residue is separated and is treated with concentrated sulfuric acid to dissolve cellulose contained therein. After blending and mixing of the residue in the concentrated sulfuric acid under mild reaction conditions, cellulose is reprecipitated by addition of water or an organic solvent such as methanol. The recovered cellulose can then be hydrolyzed by cellulose enzymes and/or dilute acids to provide a high yield of glucose. High level recovery and reconcentration of the sulfuric acid is also disclosed.
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1. A process for recovering cellulose from a cellulosic material which contains hemicellulose, cellulose and lignin, which comprises the steps of:
- contacting the cellulosic material with dilute acid under mild conditions to hydrolyze only the hemicellulose portion thereof;
removing the hydrolyzed hemicellulose portion from the remainder of the cellulosic material residue, said residue being in solid form; blending and mixing said residue with concentrated sulfuric acid under mild conditions to dissolve and partially hydrolyze the cellulose portion of said residue, the lignin portion being substantially unaffected by the mild reaction conditions and remaining as a solid; and reprecipitating the dissolved and partially hydrolyzed cellulose by adding a reprecipitating agent to the reaction mass resulting from said blending and mixing step, said reprecipitating agent being a member selected from the group consisting of water, water soluble organic solvents and mixtures thereof. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18)
- contacting the cellulosic material with dilute acid under mild conditions to hydrolyze only the hemicellulose portion thereof;
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13. A process for recovering cellulose from a cellulosic material which includes hemicellulose, cellulose and lignin, said process comprising:
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hydrolyzing the cellulosic material with dilute sulfuric acid to remove the hemicellulose portion of the cellulosic material in the form of a liquid hydrolysate; separating solid residue including the cellulose and lignin portions of the cellulosic material from said liquid hydrolysate; adding from about 0.2 to about 5 ml/gm of concentrated sulfuric acid having a strength of between about 60% to 90% by weight to said solid residue to dissolve and partially hydrolyze the cellulose therein; blending and mixing said solid residue and said concentrated sulfuric acid at about room temperature; and reprecipitating the cellulose from said concentrated sulfuric acid by addition of from about 0.5 to about 5 ml of a reprecipitating agent per ml of said concentrated sulfuric acid, said reprecipitating agent being selected from the group consisting of water or a water soluble organic solvent. - View Dependent Claims (19)
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14. A process for providing a high yield of glucose from cellulose recovered from a cellulosic material, said process comprising:
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hydrolyzing a cellulosic material with dilute sulfuric acid to remove hemicellulose therefrom as a liquid hydrolysate; separating a solid residue from said liquid hydrolysate; adding concentrated sulfuric acid to said residue under mild conditions to dissolve and partially hydrolyze the cellulose therein without degrading the lignin therein; blending and mixing said residue in said concentrated sulfuric acid under mild reaction conditions; reprecipitating said dissolved cellulose by diluting said sulfuric acid with water or a water soluble organic solvent; and hydrolyzing said reprecipitated cellulose by exposure to cellulase enzymes and/or a dilute acid to yield glucose therefrom. - View Dependent Claims (15)
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16. A process for recovering cellulose from cellulosic materials, said process comprising:
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hydrolyzing cellulosic materials with dilute sulfuric acid to remove hemicellulose therefrom in the form of a liquid hydrolysate; separating a solid residue including cellulose and lignin from said liquid hemicellulose hydrolysate; washing said solid residue and removing the washing liquid therefrom; adding concentrated sulfuric acid having a strength of between about 60% to 90% to said solid residue to dissolve and partially hydrolyze the cellulose therein;
said concentrated sulfuric acid being added in an amount of from about 0.2 to about 5 ml per gm of said solid residue;blending and mixing said solid residue in said concentrated sulfuric acid under mild reaction conditions to substantially avoid the formation of any undesirable degradation products; and reprecipitating the dissolved and partially hydrolyzed cellulose by addition of from about 0.5 to 5 volumes of a reprecipitating agent per volume of said concentrated sulfuric acid.
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