Combined physical and chemical treatment to improve lignocellulose digestibility
First Claim
1. A method for increasing the availability of a nonwoody lignocellulosic substrate comprising pretreating said substrate in the presence of water with strong alkali in combination with shear in an extruder sufficient to achieve physical disruption and disintegration of said substrate mixing the resultant pretreated substrate with peroxide to yield a reaction mixture having a solids content in the range of about 30-60% by weight, wherein the ratio of peroxide to substrate is in the range of 0.005-0.05:
- 1 (w/w), and the amounts of alkali and peroxide are selected to provide in the reaction mixture a pH in the range of about 11.2 to about 11.8, holding the reaction mixture under conditions which minimize the nonproductive decomposition of the peroxide until reaction of the peroxide with the substrate is substantially complete, and recovering the entire reaction mixture as the product without the loss of solubilized carbohydrate fractions.
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Abstract
A synergistic combination of high-shear mechanical disruption and alkali pretreatment in a high solids reaction mixture constitutes a significant improvement in the alkaline peroxide treatment of lignocellulosic materials. The simultaneous application of these conditions greatly reduces the amounts of reagents otherwise required, and also eliminates the waste stream of liquid byproducts. Suitable sources of substrate treatable by this process include nonwoody plant parts, crop residues, and agricultural byproducts. The products of this treatment are nontoxic and characterized by high cellulose availability. These products are thereby useful as carbohydrate sources in ruminant feeds, as microbial feedstocks, and as sources of dietary fiber for humans and other monogastrics.
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1. A method for increasing the availability of a nonwoody lignocellulosic substrate comprising pretreating said substrate in the presence of water with strong alkali in combination with shear in an extruder sufficient to achieve physical disruption and disintegration of said substrate mixing the resultant pretreated substrate with peroxide to yield a reaction mixture having a solids content in the range of about 30-60% by weight, wherein the ratio of peroxide to substrate is in the range of 0.005-0.05:
- 1 (w/w), and the amounts of alkali and peroxide are selected to provide in the reaction mixture a pH in the range of about 11.2 to about 11.8, holding the reaction mixture under conditions which minimize the nonproductive decomposition of the peroxide until reaction of the peroxide with the substrate is substantially complete, and recovering the entire reaction mixture as the product without the loss of solubilized carbohydrate fractions.
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