Low-Concentration Chemical Pretreatment of Lignocellulose Biomass Derived from Hemp Hurds, Agricultural Waste: Comparative Characterisation of Various Pretreatment Methods
Ziningi Rosebud Myeni, Farai Dziike, Tshwafo Elias Motaung, Nirmala Deenadayalu

TL;DR
This study compares low-concentration chemical methods to pretreat hemp hurds, aiming to improve access to cellulose for bioconversion.
Contribution
The novel contribution is a comparative analysis of low-concentration chemical pretreatments for hemp hurds using multiple analytical techniques.
Findings
NaOH treatment increased crystallinity index to 65.80% from 39.26% in untreated hemp hurds.
NaOH-treated samples showed the highest total carbohydrate content at 48.6%.
Ultrasound-assisted NaOH treatment caused the most structural disruption in hemp hurds.
Abstract
Hemp hurds (HHs), a lignocellulosic agricultural waste, have the potential for bioconversion into bio-based products. However, the matrix structure of biomass comprising cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin makes cellulose inaccessible. Pre-treatment is essential for accessing cellulose by removing lignin, hemicellulose, and extractives. This study compares lignocellulose structure modification of HH using low-concentration chemical pretreatment methods, including organosolvent, 60% ethanol (EtOH), 3% hydrogen peroxide with 3% ammonia (H2O2/NH3), and 2% sodium hydroxide (NaOH) with sonication. X-ray diffractor (XRD) analysis, using Segal method as a guide, showed that post treatments, the crystallinity index increased from 39.26% in untreated HH to 65.80% for NaOH-treated hurds. Polysaccharide content decreased compared to HH, attributed to the combination of solubilisation of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBiofuel production and bioconversion · Advanced Cellulose Research Studies · Lignin and Wood Chemistry
