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Glucan Biopolymers




Glucan biopolymers are the primary storage and structural components of plants.
  • Glucans represent some of the most important sources of renewable bioenergy on the planet, being composed of polymerized glucose.
  • Glucan biopolymers in plant biomass include Starch, Cellulose and Mixed-Linkage Glucans.
  • Glucans mixed with glycans such as hemicellulose make up the cell wall matrix of plants. Cell walls are variously cross-linked by lignin, providing physical strength and resistance to degradation.
  • Most of the starch in plants is stored in grain or tubers.




Composition Comparison of Different Bioenergy Crops*

(For comparison: Corn Grain is 7,000 BTU/lb, 71% Starch, 4% Cellulose)


Corn CobCorn StoverSugar CaneSweet SorghmSwitch
-grass
Miscan -thusPoplar Hybrid
Energy Available (BTU/lb) 7,3757,967 8,149
7,886  
8,384
Starch -- - - - - -
Cellulose34% 35% 32-48% 23% 35% 44-51% 39%
Hemicellulose36%22% 19-24% 14% 27% 42-50% 17%
   - Xylan component
31%18% 20% 12%23% 13%
   - Arabinan component
3% 3%2% 1% 3%
1%
Lignin18% 17%23-32% 11% 17% 13-20% 25%
Ash2% 10% 4% 5% 6% 3% 2%
      *  Scurlock (2008) Factsheet: Bioenergy Feedstock Characteristics, Oak Ridge National Laboratory.