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Steam explosion of sweet sorghum stems: Optimisation of the production of sugars by response surface methodology combined with the severity factor

Damay Jérémie, Duret Xavier, Ghislain Thierry, Lalonde Olivier, Lavoie Jean-Michel. 2018. Steam explosion of sweet sorghum stems: Optimisation of the production of sugars by response surface methodology combined with the severity factor. Industrial Crops and Products, 111 : 492-493.

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Résumé : The purpose of this work is to determine the best conditions allowing the optimal recovery of the first and second generation sugars found in sweet sorghum. This optimization was performed using the severity factor, combined with response surface methodology (RSM) and based on a two-variable central composite design. Dry sorghum was first impregnated with water and then submitted to steam processes. Sugars were recovered in solution, both after the impregnation step and after the steam treatments. A central composite design and response surface methodology was applied to analyze the effects of the reaction time (2–8 min) and the temperature (200–220 °C) on the mass loss and sugar yields. Mass loss and different sugar yields were also correlated to the severity factor and compared to the RSM analysis. Similarly, the response surfaces and the isoresponse curves from the experimental design allowed understanding the mass loss as well as understanding several sugar yields according to the temperature and reaction time. The best operating conditions (i.e. for a severity factor of 3.6 or 2 min at 215 °C) allowed recovery of 37.3 wt% total sugars based on dry sorghum.

Mots-clés Agrovoc : méthodologie, générateur de vapeur, étuvage, sorgho sucre, température, Sorghum bicolor, facteur de production

Mots-clés libres : Sorghum, Steam processes, Sugars, Severity factor, Response Surface Methodology

Auteurs et affiliations

  • Damay Jérémie, Université de Sherbrooke (CAN)
  • Duret Xavier, Université de Sherbrooke (CAN)
  • Ghislain Thierry, Université de Sherbrooke (CAN)
  • Lalonde Olivier, Université de Sherbrooke (CAN)
  • Lavoie Jean-Michel, Université de Sherbrooke (CAN) - auteur correspondant

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