Valorisation of textile waste by fungal solid state fermentation : An example of circular waste-based biorefinery
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Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 27-35 |
Journal / Publication | Resources, Conservation and Recycling |
Volume | 129 |
Online published | 17 Oct 2017 |
Publication status | Published - Feb 2018 |
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Abstract
This study investigated the feasibility of using textile waste as feedstock for cellulase production through solid state fermentation. Aspergillus niger CKB was selected with the highest cellulase activity (0.43 ± 0.01 FPU g−1) after 7 days of cultivation on pure cotton. Material modification techniques including autoclaving, alkali pretreatment and milling were applied on six types of textiles with various cotton/polyester blending ratios. The results indicated that using autoclaved textile blending cotton/polyester of 80/20 led to the highest cellulase activity (1.18 ± 0.05 FPU g−1) with CMCase, β-glucosidase and avicelase activities of 12.19 ± 0.56 U g−1, 1731 ± 4.98 U g−1 and 2.58 ± 0.07 U g−1, respectively. The fungal cellulase was then extracted and applied to textile waste hydrolysis, in which a sugar recovery yield of 70.2% was obtained. The present study demonstrates a novel circular textile waste-based biorefinery strategy with recovery of glucose and polyester as value-added products.
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- Aspergillus niger, Cellulose hydrolysis, Circular textile, Fungal cellulase, Solid state fermentation, Textile waste recycling
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Valorisation of textile waste by fungal solid state fermentation: An example of circular waste-based biorefinery. / Hu, Yunzi; Du, Chenyu; Leu, Shao-Yuan et al.
In: Resources, Conservation and Recycling, Vol. 129, 02.2018, p. 27-35.
In: Resources, Conservation and Recycling, Vol. 129, 02.2018, p. 27-35.
Research output: Journal Publications and Reviews › RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal › peer-review