Dilute Acidic Hydrolysis

Dilute sulfuric acid hydrolysis is a favorable method for pretreatment before enzy­matic hydrolysis and also for the conversion of lignocellulose to sugars [22].

Compared to other pretreatment methods, it is especially useful for the conversion of hemicellulose into xylose, which can be fermented into ethanol by specialized microorganisms [3, 4]. Most dilute acid processes are limited to a sugar recovery efficiency of around 50%. It has been reported that the cell wall structure and com­ponents may be significantly different in different plants, which may influence the digestibility of the biomass [23]. A broad dilute acidic hydrolysis on a variety of lignocellulosic materials with respective ethanol production has been reviewed by Chandel et al. [3].