IMAM   24519
INSTITUTO DE MATERIALES DE MISIONES
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
KINETIC STUDY OF THE BATCH ENZYMATIC HYDROLYSIS OF SODAETHANOL PULPS FROM PINE SAWDUST USING THE MICHAELIS-MENTEN MODEL
Autor/es:
FELISSIA, F.E.; MENDIETA, C. M.; AREA, M.C.; KRUYENISKI, J.
Lugar:
Lisboa
Reunión:
Congreso; XXIV TECNICELPA 2021 | XI CIADICYP 2021; 2021
Institución organizadora:
TECNICELPA-RIADICYP
Resumen:
This work evaluates the maximum glucose concentration of the batch enzymatic hydrolysis of soda-ethanol pulps from pine sawdust and determines the fundamental parameters of the enzymatic kinetics following the pseudo-homogeneous Michaelis-Menten kinetic model. Three highly delignified pine sawdust soda-ethanol pulps with different initial chemical composition, glucan range 67-80%, and lignin range 10 to 3.7%, respectively, were evaluated. The pulps were enzymatically saccharified using Novozyme Cellic Ctec2 cellulolytic enzymes, in a buffer solution (1% hydrolyzable cellulose, 0.05 M sodium citrate), at pH 5. The suspensions were treated using 30 FPU/g of the substrate at 130 rpm, maintaining the temperature at 50°C. Samples were taken every 8 hours until 48 hours. The obtained kinetic parameters were the apparent constant (k= 4.39 h-1), which represents the link frequency between cellulose and cellulase, the Michaelis-Menten apparent constant (KM=76.06 gL-1) that indicates the cellulose/cellulase affinity, and the apparent constant of inhibition between cellulose-glucose and cellulase (KI=10.59 gL-1). The rate of glucose production was determined by the selected parameters. The maximum glucose value reached during the reaction (T∞) was 9.87 gL-1. Glucose values calculated by the model fit close to the glucose values obtained in the experimental saccharification process, demonstrating the applicability of the kinetic model.