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The effects of CHCOOH and NaSO pretreatment on the structural properties and hydrolyzability of fast-growing were investigated. Acetic acid increased cellulose's crystallinity and hydrolyzability when combined with alkaline sodium sulfite and sodium hydroxide. The cellulose content increased by 21%, the lignin content decreased by 6%, and the product showed better enzymatic digestibility. With a cellulase dose of 30 FPU/g DM, after 72 h hydrolysis, the hydrolysis yields of glucose and xylose were 78% and 83%, respectively, which were 51% and 69% higher than those of untreated materials. When the enzyme dosage was 20 FPU/g DM, after 72 h hydrolysis, the hydrolysis yields of glucose and xylose were 74% and 79%, respectively. The high hydrolyzability, low enzyme loading, and high hydrolysis yield demonstrate the potential of the proposed system for producing platform sugars from fast-growing .

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9144951PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23105775DOI Listing

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