Abstract

Pretreatment of sunflower hulls was conducted under varied dilute acid concentrations (0.5–2.0 wt%), reaction temperatures ranging between 140°C and 160°C and the reaction time up to 30 min. The conversion of xylan into xylose and furfural was investigated. The maximum xylose and furfural recoveries, 54.5±0.7 and 24.0±1.1 wt%, respectively, were obtained at different reaction times with 2.0 wt% acid concentration at 160°C. The experimental data were fitted into a two-step kinetic model based on irreversible pseudo-first-order kinetics at each step. The model was successfully validated using the F-test. Sunflower hulls showed a greater recalcitrance to acid pretreatment than other agricultural crops, such as kenaf, sorghum and sunn hemp. This feature was ascribed to the occurrence of a wax layer on the cell wall surface with a high lignin content, which may act as a barrier hindering the acid access to acetyl linkages in xylan.

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