Author/Authors :
Hamed, Ohman Department of Chemistry - An-Najah National University - Nablus, PALESTINE , Jodeh, Shehdeh Department of Chemistry - An-Najah National University - Nablus, PALESTINE , Dagher, Israa Department of Chemistry - An-Najah National University - Nablus, PALESTINE , Salghi, Richard Equipe de Génie de l’Environnement et de Biotechnologie - ENSA - Université Ibn Zohr - Agadir, MOROCCO , Azzaoui, Khalil Department of Chemistry - Faculty of Sciences - Mohamed 1st University - MOROCCO , Al-Hajj, Nisreen Department of Chemistry - An-Najah National University - Nablus, PALESTINE , Jodeh, Wade Department of Human Medicine - Al-Najah National University - Nablus, PALESTINE , Warad, Ismail Department of Chemistry - An-Najah National University - Nablus, PALESTINE
Abstract :
Olive industry solid waste (OISW) is a by-product generated in the process of olive oil extraction. It is a lignocellulosic material consisting of cellulose, hemicelluloses, lignin and other extractives. In this work, a process for hydrolyzing the OISW into its monomers glucose, the precursor of bioethanol was developed. The hydrolysis process involves two stages: in the first stage the OISW was activated by treating it with a material that opened the cellulose structure and made it more accessible for chemical reagents. Several activating materials were evaluated among them are water, NaOH, Ca(OH)₂ and acetic acid. In the second stage, the OISW was subjected to an enzymatic treatment which hydrolyzed it into sugar. A combination of the two enzymes cellulase (endo-1,4-β-glucanase) and β-glucosidase was used in the hydrolysis. Best hydrolysis results were obtained at enzymes dose of 15.0 mg of cellulase and 20.0 mg/g of β-glucosidase per one gram of OISW at 45 oC and a pH of 4.8. A yield of 85.02% sugar was obtained from the hydrolysis of 10% NaOH pre-treated OISW under a positive pressure of air. Whereas, hydrolysis of cellulose extracted from OISW by the Kraft pulping process and bleached using DEHP beaching sequence produced about 95.30% sugar.
Keywords :
Bleaching , Pulping , Kraft , Waste , " Jeft " olive , Enzyme , Bioethanol , Cellulose