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Table 5 Effect of temperature on adsorption

From: Interaction of enzymes with lignocellulosic materials: causes, mechanism and influencing factors

Adsorbate

Adsorbent

Temperature studied

Effect

References

BsEXLX1

Cellulose

25 °C, 45 °C only

Decreased with increasing temp

Duan et al. (2018)

Cellulase

Wheat straw

25–70 °C

Increased till 50 °C

Baig et al. (2016c, d)

Cellulase ATCC 26921

Treated, spent coffee residues

30–50 °C

Increased till 40 °C

Buntic et al. (2016)

Cellulases

H2SO4 treated corncob

4–50 °C

Increased with increasing temp

Du et al. (2014)

EGs Aspergillus fumigatus

NaOH treated bagasse, corn husk, coconut coir, rice bran, rice straw, saw dust, wheat bran, wheat straw

4–40 °C

Decreased with increasing temp

Das et al. (2013)

Accellerase 1000

Commercial pure cellulose

4 °C, 50 °C only

Decreased with increasing temp

Zheng et al. (2013b)

Celluclast

AL, HL, OL, LS, SL, PL, BWX, GM,

4, 45 °C only

Increased with increasing temp

Pareek et al. (2013)

Accellerase 1000

ACS-L, SECS-L, SERS-L

4 °C, 50 °C only

Increased with increasing temp

Zheng et al. (2013a)

Purified endoglucanase (CMCase)

Commercial pure cellulose

10–40 °C

Decreased with increasing temp

Das et al. (2012)

Penicillium notatum NCIM NO-923

Commercial pure cellulose

10–40 °C

Decreased with increasing temp

Das et al. (2012)

CBHs, EGs/

Steam exploded spruce lignin

4, 30 °C only

Almost the same adsorption

Piccolo et al. (2010)

CBHs, EGs/

Commercial pure cellulose

4, 30 °C only

Almost the same adsorption

Piccolo et al. (2010)

CBHs, EGs/

Pretreated WS

4, 30 °C only

Almost the same adsorption

Piccolo et al. (2010)

Aspergillus niger cellulase

Activated carbon powder

20–60 °C

Increased with increase in temp

Daoud et al. (2010)

  1. BsEXLX1: Bacillus subtilis expansion; CMCase: carboxy methyl cellulase