Abstract

This study investigates the saccharification rate of Typha orientalis pretreated with Ionic liquids 4-(3-Methyl−1-imidazolio) − 1-butanesulfonic acid hydrogen sulfate [BSO3HMIM] [HSO4], combined with microwave irradiation for liquid biofuel production. Methods of full factorial experimental design was used to explore the factors affecting the conversion rate of fibers into fermentable sugar. The results from Plackett-Burman Design (PBD) shows that efficiency on the saccharification rate of Typha orientalis was in the order of microwave power > solvent volume > catalyst > reaction time. From the results obtained, optimum parameter was determined by Central Composite Design (CCD) where the highest saccharification rate attained was 52.9%.

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