Effect of Temperature on Dilute Acid Pre-treatment of Waste Cotton Fabrics for Glucose Recovery
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2022-11-29T00:00:00
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The present study explores the possibility of using waste cotton fabrics (WCF) as a potential feedstock for the production of glucose by dilute acid pre-treatment and evaluation of the effect of temperature on glucose recovery. The WCF at 1% (w/v) solid loading was pretreated with five different concentrations of dilute sulfuric acid from 1 to 5% (v/v) at 100�C for 30 and 60 minutes. The glucose production from WCF increased with the increase in temperature, time and concentrations of dilute sulphuric acid pre-treatment. The rate of increase in cellulose hydrolysis of WCF with the temperature over time was higher for pretreatment with concentrations of 1-3% dilute sulfuric acid than 4 and 5%. The temperature of 100�C improved recovery rate of glucose from 60 min hydrolysis of WCF with 1,2,3,4 and 5% dilute acid concentrations by 2.93 folds, 2.21 folds, 1.63 folds, 1.91 folds and 1.73 folds respectively. The structural changes of WCF by dilute acid pre-treatments were confirmed by Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) analysis. � 2022 World Research Association. All rights reserved.
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Sugar recovery, Sulfuric acid hydrolysis, Temperature, Waste Cotton Fabrics