Characterization of cardinal vine shoot waste as new resource of lignocellulosic biomass and valorization into value-added chemical using Plackett–Burman and Box Behnken
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2021
Authors
Didaoui, Amine
Amrane, Abdeltif
Aksil, Tounsia
Boubieb, Naima
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Springer
Abstract
The objective of this work was to valorize a waste from cardinal vine shoot into a hydrolysate rich in reducing sugars. Plack-
ett–Burman design was considered to identify the significant factors, while a Box Behnken design was considered to optimize
the extraction in the following experimental conditions: 100 °C, 750 rpm, trifluoracetic acid (CF 3 O 2 H) concentration (TFA)
in the range (1–10%), for 20 to 180 min and considering the following solid–liquid (S/V) ratios (1:1, 3:1, 5:1). The optimal
result was 2.53% in sugars equivalent to a yield of 50.64% per gram of dry matter. Shoot vine waste was characterized by
attenuated total reflection-Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (ATR-FTIR), X-ray diffraction (XRD), simultaneous
thermal analysis (STA), and X-ray fluorescence (XRF). The chemical composition was 43.38% cellulose, 23.58% hemicel-
lulose, 21.22% lignin, 2.53% ash, 5.82% crude protein, 11.7% moisture, and extractives (0.81% fat, 0.56% total sugars, 2.3%
extractive (hexane-ethanol)). The promising potential of shoot vine waste to produce sugar and other added-value compounds
was demonstrated.
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Hydrolysis, Extraction, Reducing sugar, Design of experiments, Renewable energy
