Ultrasound-Assisted Cold Alkaline Extraction: Increasing Hemicellulose Extraction and Energy Production from Populus Wood
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Alkaline pretreatments are considered highly effective for the separation of the different
components of lignocellulosic biomass. However, cold alkaline extraction (CAE) exhibits minimal
modification/degradation of hemicellulosic fraction and successfully accomplishes efficient delignification.
In this research, the fast-growing clone AF2 of Populus x euramericana wood was utilized as the
raw material and subjected to ultrasound-assisted CAE. The objective of incorporating ultrasound
into cold alkaline extraction is to increase the yield of a hemicellulosic-rich liquid phase that can be
used to produce high-value products such as furfural or xylitol. Simultaneously, it aims to obtain a
solid phase with a higher calorific value compared to the raw material. The results, obtained from a
central composite factorial design, demonstrated that the CAE process for 90 min at a sodium hydroxide
concentration of 100 g L−1, a temperature of 30 ◦C, and with ultrasound assistance maximized
hemicellulose extraction in the liquid phase (60.8% was extracted) and improved the heating value of
solid phase.
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Lozano-Calvo, S., Loaiza, J. M., García, J. C., García, M. T., & López, F. (2024). Ultrasound-Assisted Cold Alkaline Extraction: Increasing Hemicellulose Extraction and Energy Production from Populus Wood. In Forests (Vol. 15, Issue 1, p. 109). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/f15010109














