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Official Journal of the Japan Wood Research Society

Table 6 Operational conditions and results achieved in enzymatic hydrolysis experiments

From: One-pot Eucalyptus globulus wood fractionation in acid-catalyzed mixtures of water and 1-pentanol: an optimization study

Exp

Enzyme

Operational Conditions

Experimental Results

Fitting parameters

CSR

LSR

CXylmax

CGmax

Xmaxexp

Xmax

t ½

R1

Cellic® Ctec 3

5

15

0.61

52.2

90.3

100

14.1

R2

15

15

0.79

55.8

96.6

100

2.75

R3

5

8

1.39

81.9

79.1

81.6

7.90

R4

15

8

1.08

102.4

99.0

100

5.53

R5

Cellic® Ctec 2

5

15

0.49

44.1

76.2

87.9

12.0

R6

15

15

0.82

55.5

94.7

100

3.51

R7

5

8

1.00

65.8

63.5

72.2

13.64

R8

15

8

1.64

98.7

95.3

100

6.59

R9

Celluclast® & Novozym® 188

5

15

0.40

42.3

73.1

88.9

15.9

R10

15

15

0.89

50.1

86.6

89.2

3.36

R11

5

8

0.48

65.1

62.9

75.4

13.5

R12

15

8

0.54

87.4

84.4

91.4

6.38

  1. CGmax: maximum experimental glucose concentration, g/L; CXylmax: maximum experimental xylose concentration, g/L; Xmaxexp, maximum experimental cellulose conversion into glucose, %; Xmax: maximum glucose concentration, %, calculated from the Holtzapple and Humphrey (1984); t1/2, kinetic parameter calculated from the Holtzapple and Humphrey (1984) model, h