Title: SIMULTANEOUS HYDROLYSIS AND FERMENTATION OF RICE STRAW: EFFECT OF
LIGNIN PRETREATMENT ON GLUCOSE AND ETHANOL CONCENTRATIONS |
Authors: Hargono Hargono, Noer Abyor Handayani, Aji Prasetyaningrum and Muhamad Ichsan H.P. |
Abstract: Lignin is a component of lignocellulosic materials that are relatively difficult to degrade. Its presence limits
the use of lignocellulosic materials when they are converted to glucose and ethanol. The objective of the
study was to reduce the concentration of lignin contained in rice straw carried out through enzymatic hydrolysis and
fermentation Pretreatment was carried out at a temperature of 100-140ºC and a NaOH concentration of 4-
10% for 16 hours. Hydrolysis and fermentation separately with the addition of cellulase enzymes and
Saccharomyces cereviceae during fermentation. The nutrients used for bacterial growth included
(NH4)2HPO4 0.5 g/L, MgSO4.7H2O 0.025 g/L. The media was then incubated for 15 hours in a shaker at 30°C.
at 80 rpm. The results of the study achieved a decrease in lignin during 16 hours the percentage reduction in
lignin concentration for variations in NaOH concentrations of 4, 6, 8 and 10% were 33.76, 44.96, 55.73 and
31.41%. The best conditions were achieved during the delignification time of 16 hours at a concentration of
8% NaOH, which was a 44.96% reduction in deligtnification. Hydrolysis and fermentation of rice straw
for 6 to 48 hours, resulted in the percentage of increasing glucose and ethanol concentrations before and after
pretreatment being 32.99% and 39.99%. |
Keywords: rice straw, lignin, delignification, glucose, ethanol |
DOI: https://doi.org/10.52267/IJASER.2023.4103
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