Abstract

Lignin is usually deemed as an inhibitor to enzymatic hydrolysis of cellulose due to its physical barrier, non-productive adsorption, and steric hindrance. Herein, a novel supramolecular deep eutectic solvent (SUPRADES), comprising ethylene glycol and citric acid in 5:1 M ratio, and β-cyclodextrin (β-CD) in a concentration of 3.5% (w/w), was developed to be efficient for pretreating wheat straw. The delignification rate, cellulose enzymatic digestibility, and hemicellulose removal reached 90.45%, 97.36% and 87.24%, respectively, which may be attributed to the introduction of β-CD with superior ability of both adsorption and in-situ lignin protection to efficiently remove lignin with intact structure from cellulose surface. The mechanisms of high-efficiency lignin extraction/protection were systematically illustrated by adsorption kinetics. Moreover, Trichosporon cutaneum grown on the hemicellulose and cellulose fractions after pretreatment afforded 8.8 g total lipids from 100 g wheat straw. The green SUPARDES pretreatment strategy offers a new avenue for upgrading lignocellulose to biofuels.

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