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Biomass accessibility analysis using electron tomography
Authors:Jacob?D.?Hinkle,Peter?N.?Ciesielski,Kenny?Gruchalla,Kristin?R.?Munch,Bryon?S.?Donohoe  author-information"  >  author-information__contact u-icon-before"  >  mailto:bryon.donohoe@nrel.gov"   title="  bryon.donohoe@nrel.gov"   itemprop="  email"   data-track="  click"   data-track-action="  Email author"   data-track-label="  "  >Email author
Affiliation:1.Computational Science Center,National Renewable Energy Laboratory,Golden,USA;2.Biosciences Center,National Renewable Energy Laboratory,Golden,USA
Abstract:

Background

Substrate accessibility to catalysts has been a dominant theme in theories of biomass deconstruction. However, current methods of quantifying accessibility do not elucidate mechanisms for increased accessibility due to changes in microstructure following pretreatment.

Results

We introduce methods for characterization of surface accessibility based on fine-scale microstructure of the plant cell wall as revealed by 3D electron tomography. These methods comprise a general framework, enabling analysis of image-based cell wall architecture using a flexible model of accessibility. We analyze corn stover cell walls, both native and after undergoing dilute acid pretreatment with and without a steam explosion process, as well as AFEX pretreatment.

Conclusion

Image-based measures provide useful information about how much pretreatments are able to increase biomass surface accessibility to a wide range of catalyst sizes. We find a strong dependence on probe size when measuring surface accessibility, with a substantial decrease in biomass surface accessibility to probe sizes above 5–10 nm radius compared to smaller probes.
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