<P><B>Abstract</B></P> <P>Wheat straw was pretreated by phosphoric acid plus hydrogen peroxide (PHP) for enzymatic hydrolysis and ethanol fermentation at high solid loadings. Results indicated solid loading could reach 20% with 77.4% cellulose-glucose conversion and glucose concentration of 164.9g/L in hydrolysate, it even was promoted to 25% with only 3.4% decrease on cellulose-glucose conversion as the pretreated-wheat straw was dewatered by air-drying. 72.9% cellulose-glucose conversion still was achieved as the minimized enzyme input of 20mg protein/g cellulose was employed for hydrolysis at 20% solid loading. In the corresponding conditions, 100g wheat straw can yield 11.2g ethanol with concentration of 71.2g/L by simultaneous saccharification and fermentation. Thus, PHP-pretreatment benefitted the glucose or ethanol yield at high solid loadings with lower enzyme input. Additionally, decreases on the maximal cellulase adsorption and the direct-orange/direct-blue indicated drying the PHP-pretreated substrates negatively affected the hydrolysis due to the shrinkage of cellulase-size-accommodable pores.</P> <P><B>Highlights</B></P> <P> <UL> <LI> PHP-pretreatment can promote solid loading to higher than 20% for hydrolysis. </LI> <LI> 73% cellulose was hydrolyzed with lower enzyme input of 20mg protein/g cellulose. </LI> <LI> Decrease on glucose yield was observed after the pretreated substrate being dried. </LI> <LI> Dryness shrank the large-size pores resulting in decreasing hydrolysis efficiency. </LI> <LI> 1kg wheat straw yielded 112g ethanol by SSF at 20% solid loading and 20mg/g CTec2. </LI> </UL> </P>