Cellulose esterification with carboxylic acid in deep eutectic solvent pretreatment inhibits enzymatic hydrolysis.

Bioresource technology(2023)

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Avicel cellulose was pretreated using two commonly used carboxylic acid-based deep eutectic solvents, i.e., choline chloride-lactic acid and choline chloride-formic acid. The pretreatment process resulted in the formation of cellulose esters with lactic acid and formic acid, which was confirmed by infrared and nuclear magnetic resonance spectra. Surprisingly, the esterified cellulose led to a significant decrease in the 48-h enzymatic glucose yield (≥75%) compared to raw Avicel cellulose. Analysis of changes in cellulose properties caused by pretreatment, including crystallinity, degree of polymerization, particle size and cellulose accessibility, contradicted the observed decline in enzymatic cellulose hydrolysis. However, removing the ester groups through saponification largely recovered the reduction in cellulose conversion. The decreased enzymatic cellulose hydrolysis by esterification may be attributed to changes in the interaction between cellulose-binding domain of cellulase and cellulose. These findings provide valuable insights into improving the saccharification of lignocellulosic biomass pretreated by carboxylic acid-based DESs.
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Deep eutectic solvents,Pretreatment,Esterification,Enzymatic hydrolysis,Lignocellulosic biomass
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