Forecasting of reducing sugar yield from corncob after ultrafine grinding pretreatment based on GM(1,N) method and evaluation of biohydrogen production potential.

Bioresource technology(2022)

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Pretreatment of biomass helps to enhance reducing sugar yield from biomass during enzyme hydrolysis tests. Ultrafine grinding was applied to pretreat corncob. The effect of affecting factors including milling time, initial particle size and ball to power weight on the reducing sugar yield from corncob was investigated firstly. And then, an GM(1,N) model was constructed to model the ultrafine grinding pretreatment system predicting the reducing sugar yield from corncob based on experimental data, the results demonstrate GM(1,N) could predict the reducing sugar yield accurately and effectively without depending on the number of samples. The initial particle size was the most critical influential factor affecting reducing sugar yield according to the driving coefficient. The cumulative hydrogen yield was significantly affected by ultrafine grinding pretreatment, the hydrogen yield of pretreated corncob was 153.60 ± 5.8 mL/g total solids, which was higher than that of untreated corncob (113.20 ± 3.2 mL/g total solids).
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