Multimodal analysis of pretreated biomass species highlights generic markers of lignocellulose recalcitrance.
Mickaël HerbautAya ZoghlamiAnouck HabrantXavier FalourdLoïc FoucatBrigitte ChabbertGabriel PaësPublished in: Biotechnology for biofuels (2018)
Our results provide a better understanding of the factors responsible for biomass recalcitrance that can reasonably be considered as generic. The correlations with specific porosity ranges are biomass species-dependent, meaning that enzymes cocktails with fitted enzyme size are likely to be needed to optimise saccharification depending on the biomass origin. Lignin composition, which probably influences its structure, is the most important parameter to overcome to enhance enzymes access to the polysaccharides. Accordingly, fluorescence intensity was found to be a rapid and simple method to assess recalcitrance after pretreatment.