Study on effect pretreatment of Rice Husk by using the FTIR
Abstract
A computational approach was used to analyze the FTIR spectra of a wide range of
treated and untreated lignocellulosic material which is rice husk. Rice husk was
treated with dilute sulphuric acid in a room temperature in order to break the
recalcitrance part in lignin and hence increase the composition of cellulose and
hemicelluloses. While for the physical treatment, it will disrupt the crystalline
structure of cellulose. Overcome of recalcitrance is crucial to modify the structure of
cellulosic material in order to make cellulose more available to the enzymes which
convert the cellulose into fermentable sugars. FTIR spectra allowed efficient and
simultaneous comparison of lignocellulosic compositions present in treated and
untreated rice husk. In this current research, absorption band for cellulose and
hemicelluloses were increased at higher concentration of sulphuric acid and smaller
particle size of rice husk. Based on the DOE result, the optimum range for absorption
peak of cellulose were at 1.00-1.71 % w/v H2SO4 and at 0.20 mm of particle size.
While for hemicelluloses, the optimum concentration was 1.00-1.71 % w/v H2SO4
and particle size at 0.20-0.86 mm. This current project also provides the best
economical since rice husk is easy to obtain in Perlis and room temperature is used to
save the cost and energy. The utilization of rice husk also could prevent the
environmental and dumping problems.