CT&F Ciencia, Tecnología & Futuro (Jan 2013)

ACID HYDROLYSIS OF WATER HYACINTH TO OBTAIN FERMENTABLE SUGARS

  • Juan-Guillermo Reales-Alfaro,
  • Lizeth-Tairina Trujillo-Daza,
  • Giselle Arzuaga-Lindado,
  • Hader-Iván Castaño-Peláez,
  • Ángel-David Polo-Córdoba

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 2
pp. 101 – 111

Abstract

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In order to take advantage of the aquatic weed water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) as lignocellulosic feedstock for the production of reducing sugars, a bromatological characterization of the leaves and stems of the plant was performed. Then, the effects of the sulfuric acid concentration (1 -3% v/v), the concentration of solids (10 to 12.5% w/v) and the reaction time (15 -25 min) at 121°C/15 psi in the production reducing sugars were studied by employing a central composite design. It was found that the acid concentration was the most significant variable. The optimal conditions were solids 11.25% p/v, H2SO4 2% v/v and 20 minute reaction time. These conditions yielded a concentration of reducing sugars of 33.3 g/L.

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