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Ethanol production from AFEX-treated forages and agricultural residues
Authors:Belkacemi  Khaled  Turcotte  Ginette  Halleux  Damien de  Savoie  Philippe
Institution:(1) Department of Food Science and Nutrition, Agri-Food Engineering University Laval, G1K7P4 Québec, Canada;(2) Department of Soil, Agri-Food Engineering University Laval, G1K7P4 Québec, Canada;(3) Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, G1V2J3 Ste-Foy, Québec, Canada
Abstract:Lignocellulosic materials derived from forages, namely timothy grass, alfalfa, reed canary grass, and agricultural residues, such as corn stalks and barley straw, were pretreated using ammonia fiber explosion (AFEX) process. The pretreated materials were directly saccharified by cellulolytic enzymes. Sixty to 80% of theoretical yield of sugars were obtained from the pretreated biomasses. Subsequent ethanolic fermentation of the hydrolysates byPachysolen tannophilus ATCC 32691 resulted in 40-60% of theoretical yield after 24 h, based on the sugars present in the hydrolysates. The uptake of sugars was not complete, indicating a possible inhibitory effect onP. tannophilus during the fermentation of these substrates.
Keywords:Index Entries" target="_blank">Index Entries  Forages  agricultural residues  AFEX  enzymatic hydrolysis  ethanolic fermentation  biofuel
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