Hydrolysis as a basis for processing vegetable waste into bioplastics
The greening of processing waste from logging and woodworking industries involves measures to prevent the negative impact of production processes on the natural environment and is enabled by the development of resource-saving techniques that minimize harmful emissions to the environment. These produ...
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author | Ilalova Guzel Safin Ruslan Mukhametzyanov Shamil Gazizullina Albina |
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description | The greening of processing waste from logging and woodworking industries involves measures to prevent the negative impact of production processes on the natural environment and is enabled by the development of resource-saving techniques that minimize harmful emissions to the environment. These production operations are based on hydrolytic cleavage of glycoside bonds of vegetable biomass polysaccharides with the formation of monosaccharides as the main reaction products.
Despite the wide range of available methods of processing wood into promising materials (heat treatment, pyrolysis, hydrolysis, etc.), one of the most effective methods is to produce sugars by weak acids hydrolysis.
In this regard, the paper describes the technology of high-temperature hydrolysis of pine sawdust with sulfurous acid in order to detect reducing substances (RS) in the hydrolysis residue. The paper considers the effect of sulfurous acid, temperature, and treatment time on the yield of RS. |
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spelling | doaj.art-51e72899bbcb4b589e4cc7b478c6bf0c2022-12-21T17:13:03ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422020-01-012210300910.1051/e3sconf/202022103009e3sconf_esei2020_03009Hydrolysis as a basis for processing vegetable waste into bioplasticsIlalova Guzel0Safin Ruslan1Mukhametzyanov Shamil2Gazizullina Albina3Kazan National Research Technological UniversityKazan National Research Technological UniversityKazan National Research Technological UniversityNational Technology Initiative Center for Advanced Manufacturing Technologies based on the Institute of Advanced Manufacturing Technologies of Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic UniversityThe greening of processing waste from logging and woodworking industries involves measures to prevent the negative impact of production processes on the natural environment and is enabled by the development of resource-saving techniques that minimize harmful emissions to the environment. These production operations are based on hydrolytic cleavage of glycoside bonds of vegetable biomass polysaccharides with the formation of monosaccharides as the main reaction products. Despite the wide range of available methods of processing wood into promising materials (heat treatment, pyrolysis, hydrolysis, etc.), one of the most effective methods is to produce sugars by weak acids hydrolysis. In this regard, the paper describes the technology of high-temperature hydrolysis of pine sawdust with sulfurous acid in order to detect reducing substances (RS) in the hydrolysis residue. The paper considers the effect of sulfurous acid, temperature, and treatment time on the yield of RS.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/81/e3sconf_esei2020_03009.pdf |
spellingShingle | Ilalova Guzel Safin Ruslan Mukhametzyanov Shamil Gazizullina Albina Hydrolysis as a basis for processing vegetable waste into bioplastics E3S Web of Conferences |
title | Hydrolysis as a basis for processing vegetable waste into bioplastics |
title_full | Hydrolysis as a basis for processing vegetable waste into bioplastics |
title_fullStr | Hydrolysis as a basis for processing vegetable waste into bioplastics |
title_full_unstemmed | Hydrolysis as a basis for processing vegetable waste into bioplastics |
title_short | Hydrolysis as a basis for processing vegetable waste into bioplastics |
title_sort | hydrolysis as a basis for processing vegetable waste into bioplastics |
url | https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/81/e3sconf_esei2020_03009.pdf |
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