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Bioresource Technology | 2014

Enzymatic hydrolysis of pretreated waste paper - source of raw material for production of liquid biofuels.

V. Brummer; T. Jurena; Viliam Hlavacek; Jirina Omelkova; Ladislav Bébar; Petr Gabriel; Petr Stehlík

Enzymatic hydrolysis of waste paper is becoming a perspective way to obtain raw material for production of liquid biofuels. Reducing sugars solutions that arise from the process of saccharification are a precursors for following or simultaneous fermentation to ethanol. Different types of waste paper were evaluated, in terms of composition and usability, in order to select the appropriate type of the waste paper for the enzymatic hydrolysis process. Novozymes® enzymes NS50013 and NS50010 were used in a laboratory scale trials. Technological conditions, which seem to be the most suitable for hydrolysis after testing on cellulose pulp and filter paper, were applied to hydrolysis of widely available waste papers - offset paper, cardboard, recycled paper in two qualities, matte MYsol offset paper and for comparison again on model materials. The highest yields were achieved for the cardboard, which was further tested using various pretreatment combinations in purpose of increasing the hydrolysis yields.


Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology | 2014

Suitable Technological Conditions for Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Waste Paper by Novozymes® Enzymes NS50013 and NS50010

V. Brummer; Pavel Skryja; T. Jurena; Viliam Hlavacek; Petr Stehlík

Waste paper belongs to a group of quantitatively the most produced waste types. Enzymatic hydrolysis is becoming a suitable way to treat this type of waste and at the same time, to produce a valuable liquid biofuel, because reducing sugars solutions that are formed during the process of saccharification can be a precursor for following or simultaneous fermentation. If it will be possible to make the enzymatic hydrolysis of the waste paper economically viable, it could serve as one of the new ways to lower the dependence of the transport sector on oil in the future. Only several studies comparing the enzymatic hydrolysis of different waste papers were performed in the past; they are summarized in this manuscript. In our experimental trials, suitable technological conditions for waste paper enzymatic hydrolysis using enzymes from Novozymes® biomass kit: enzymes NS50013 and NS50010 were investigated. The following enzymatic hydrolysis parameters in laboratory scale trials were verified on high cellulose content substrates–filter paper and cellulose pulp: type of buffer, pH, temperature, concentration of the substrate, loading of the enzyme and rate of stirring.


Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2014

Design of an Catalytic Oxidation Unit for Elimination of Volatile Organic Compound and Carbon Monoxide

Pavel Lestinsky; V. Brummer; D. Jecha; Pavel Skryja; Petr Stehlík


Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy | 2017

Wet flue gas desulphurization using a new O-element design

Pavel Lestinsky; D. Jecha; V. Brummer; Petr Stehlík


Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy | 2014

Effective abatement of VOC and CO from acrylic acid and related production waste gas by catalytic oxidation

D. Jecha; V. Brummer; Pavel Lestinsky; Jan Martinec; Petr Stehlík


Powder Technology | 2016

The treatment of waste gas from fertilizer production - An industrial case study of long term removing particulate matter with a pilot unit

V. Brummer; D. Jecha; Pavel Lestinsky; Pavel Skryja; Jiri Gregor; Petr Stehlík


Chemical engineering transactions | 2015

Impact of Catalytic Oxidation Operating Conditions on Voc and CO Conversions on the Pt-pd/al2o3 Catalyst

V. Brummer; D. Jecha; J. Martinec; Pavel Lestinsky; Pavel Skryja; Petr Stehlík


Chemical engineering transactions | 2013

Modernization of Unit for Elimination of Vocs by Catalytic Oxidation

D. Jecha; J. Martinec; V. Brummer; Petr Stehlík; Pavel Lestinsky


Chemical engineering transactions | 2017

Optimization of egg white removal from waste egg shells and membranes by design of experiments for their refinement

V. Brummer; P. Belohradsky; Vítězslav Máša


Chemical engineering transactions | 2017

The Flue Gas Desulphurization at the first Stage of the Absorber - O-element

D. Jecha; P. Leštinský; V. Brummer; J. Jícha

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D. Jecha

Brno University of Technology

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Petr Stehlík

Brno University of Technology

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Pavel Lestinsky

Technical University of Ostrava

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Pavel Skryja

Brno University of Technology

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T. Jurena

Brno University of Technology

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Viliam Hlavacek

Brno University of Technology

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Jiri Gregor

Brno University of Technology

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Jirina Omelkova

Brno University of Technology

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Ladislav Bébar

Brno University of Technology

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Vítězslav Máša

Brno University of Technology

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