Optimization of Japanese beech hydrolysis treated with batch hot-compressed water by response surface methodology

Authors

  • L xin
  • Shiro Saka

Abstract

In the present work, the combined effects of temperature and reaction time on hydrolysis of Japanese beech as treated by batch hot-compressed water were investigated by response surface methodology. A two-factor and three-level full factorial design was used for experimental design. The statistical models were established to configure the relationship between process conditions (temperature and reaction time) and water-soluble, saccharides from hemicelluloses (including arabinose, galactose, mannose, rhamnose, xylose and xylooligosaccharides) as well as decomposition compounds (5-HMF, furfural and organic acids). As a result of multiple response numerical optimization
by applying desirability function method, the optimal hydrolysis conditions were obtained to be temperature of 200

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2008-12-24

How to Cite

xin, L., & Saka, S. (2008). Optimization of Japanese beech hydrolysis treated with batch hot-compressed water by response surface methodology. International Journal of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, 1(2), 39–45. Retrieved from https://ijabe.migration.pkpps03.publicknowledgeproject.org/index.php/ijabe/article/view/21

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Renewable Energy and Material Systems